Bharat Express

Delhi Excise Policy Case

Sanjay Singh reaffirmed AAP's claim: ED coerced Manguta and Raghav Reddy to testify against Arvind Kejriwal, suggesting a conspiracy.

Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi raised concerns over the timing of the arrest, suggesting it raised democracy issues.

Days after CM Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, the Enforcement Directorate on Saturday summoned Delhi Transport Minister and AAP leader Kailash Gahlot.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is scheduled to appear before the Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday. This development coincides with the conclusion of his custodial remand with the Enforcement Directorate.

AAP asserted on Saturday that an accused-turned-approver had indeed funnelled crores of rupees in electoral bonds to the Bharatiya Janata Party.

In the previous hearing, the ED argued against entertaining Sisodia's regular bail application while his curative petition is pending before the top court.

The central investigative agency had previously issued summons on February 14, requesting his presence on February 19, an appointment that the Chief Minister failed to honor.

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal faces new ED summons in the excise policy case after being found guilty by a local court of disobeying earlier summonses.

Sanjay Singh's home was searched by the central investigation agency on Wednesday morning in relation to Delhi's now-cancelled liquor excise policy.

Kejriwal underlined that the excise policy, which is the centre of attention, is an excellent policy and is doing well in Punjab where the party is in power