Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal made an appearance before a court in the national capital on Saturday in connection with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summons case. This marked the first physical appearance of Kejriwal before the court regarding this case, as he had previously attended hearings via video conferencing.
The Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi granted bail to Arvind Kejriwal in the case filed by the agency, which accused him of skipping its summonses. The Enforcement Directorate had filed two complaints against Kejriwal for disobeying their summonses related to the Delhi excise policy case. The agency seeks to record Kejriwal’s statement on various topics, including the formulation of the policy, pre-finalization meetings, and allegations of bribery.
Arvind Kejriwal’s appearance before the court signals a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings. It underscores the importance of accountability and adherence to legal procedures, as the Chief Minister addresses the allegations brought against him by the Enforcement Directorate.
As the case progresses, both the prosecution and defense will present their arguments, and the court will weigh the evidence before reaching a verdict. Meanwhile, Arvind Kejriwal and his legal team will continue to cooperate with the authorities and participate in the legal process to ensure a fair and just resolution to the matter.