The Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoned Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal yet again for questioning in the Delhi Excise policy ‘scam’. The Chief Minister has been asked to appear before the probe agency on March 4. This is for the eight time that Kejriwal has been summoned by the ED in connection with the money laundering case linked to the excise policy “scam”.
Kejriwal, 55, skipped the seventh summons on Monday, saying he would appear before the agency. Kejriwal alleged that the summons was a tool to pressure him into leaving the INDIA block.
The ED had recently filed a fresh complaint before a Delhi court against Kejriwal for disobeying its summons in this case. A Delhi court then directed the chief minister to appear before the court on March 16.
In a statement, the order instead of sending summonses repeatedly. “Everybody is now aware as to why ED is so desperate now. The matter is already pending in court (March 16)…Why can’t the ED wait for the court’s decision?…They (BJP) want us to either leave the INDIA alliance or see him (Arvind Kejriwal) in jail…We will not
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