In the Delhi excise policy case, Kejriwal was taken into custody by the Enforcement Directorate on March 21. In the lead-up to the general election, concerns concerning the objectivity of Central investigative agencies had been raised by the timing of the action.
Kejriwal will continue to campaign until the very end of the election process. This is especially important for Punjab and Delhi, two AAP-ruled states that have elections on June 1 and May 25, respectively.
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The court has placed limitations on Kejriwal’s ability to carry out his CM duties, among other things. It has been forbidden for him to speak about his purported role in the excise policy matter or to view any official records pertaining to the case.
The Supreme Court’s awareness of the unusual circumstances surrounding Kejriwal’s arrest and his significance as a leader of the Opposition during the current election process demonstrates a fair and impartial posture.
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It highlights how crucial it is to maintain level playing fields. The ED’s action against him was a part of a larger campaign of opposition politicians, including AAP ministers, being arrested. The BJP-led Centre has been charged by the INDIA bloc on several occasions with abusing the state apparatus for political purposes.
The court’s action highlights the judiciary’s responsibility as a defender of constitutional ideals and acts as a bulwark against the deterioration of democratic norms. Now, it is up to the opposition to seize this chance and step up their game against the ruling party. It is anticipated that the BJP will refute all of Kejriwal’s statements with great care.
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