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Delhi Liquor Policy Case: CM Kejriwal said on ED summons – this is illegal and politically motivated

Chief Minister Kejriwal was known as by ED to seem at its headquarters on December 21 within the Delhi Liquor Coverage case. Earlier, Kejriwal had not attended the ED summons on November 2.

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Delhi Chief Minister and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal, who’s on a 10-day Vipassana camp, has responded to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summons, calling it “illegal and politically motivated”. CM Kejriwal didn’t go even after being known as for the second time by ED for questioning within the alleged excise coverage cash laundering case.

Chief Minister Kejriwal has left for Vipassana session from 19 to 30 December. He stated in his reply to the monetary investigation company that he’s prepared to simply accept all legally legitimate summons. In line with occasion sources, Kejriwal in his reply stated that just like the earlier summons, this summons can also be unlawful. He has termed Saman’s summons as politically motivated and confused that he has lived his life with honesty and transparency. Kejriwal additionally stated in his reply that he has nothing to cover.

Chief Minister Kejriwal was known as by ED to seem at its headquarters on December 21 within the Delhi Liquor Coverage case. Earlier, Kejriwal had not attended the ED summons on November 2. ED has already arrested former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh on this case.

Earlier on April 16, ED had interrogated CM Arvind Kejriwal for about 9 hours. The central company had issued summons to him on November 2 for re-interrogation, however he didn’t seem earlier than the ED citing being busy within the meeting elections of 5 states. After this, on December 18, ED once more issued summons to him and requested him to seem on December 21.


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