Bharat Express

Arvind Kejriwal

The assembly motion was made a few days after the Aam Aadami Party (AAP) chief was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate for the sixth time in relation to the ongoing investigation into the now-scrapped liquor policy.

The case revolves around allegations that the AAP government's revised alcohol sales policy facilitated kickbacks from cartels, which were purportedly used to finance electoral expenses in Goa and other states.

Kejriwal appealed to the electorate for their support once again, emphasizing the historic mandate AAP received in Punjab's Assembly elections two years prior.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed a complaint against Kejriwal for failing to appear at the summons, and the court took cognizance to the case.

The BJP is opposed to a plan that would transfer ward committee, employee, and standing committee funds into the mayor's discretionary fund.

Denying the allegation, the BJP filed a counter-complaint against both Kejriwal and Atishi, a Delhi government minister, who also received a notice.

Arvind Kejriwal addresses the recent visit by the Delhi Police crime branch to his residence to serve him notice.

When the Delhi police team, led by an officer at the rank of ACP, arrived at the chief minister's residence, they insisted that they would only give Kejriwal the notice because it was in his name.

These notices are what he has always called "illegal". Kejriwal's argument that the summons he was given was "not in consonance with the law" and should be withdrawn has once again been rejected by the ED.

Given that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoned Kejriwal to appear before it on Thursday in relation to the Delhi excise policy case, his visit is going to get special attention