DELHI(NNP)In a bold move that has stirred controversy across political circles, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has declared that Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, will continue to govern the province even while incarcerated. Kejriwal, currently in jail on charges related to the Excise Policy case, is slated to manage governmental affairs remotely, according to statements made by party officials.
Minister Atashi, representing the AAP, vehemently asserted that Kejriwal’s detention is part of a larger political conspiracy orchestrated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to sideline him from upcoming elections. Defending Kejriwal’s integrity, Atashi rebuked accusations of corruption and highlighted the absence of conclusive evidence against the Chief Minister.
“The BJP’s fear of Arvind Kejriwal is palpable,” remarked Minister Atashi, pointing fingers at Prime Minister Modi’s administration. Despite the legal hurdles, the AAP remains resolute in its stance, affirming Kejriwal’s unwavering position as the Chief Minister.
Kejriwal’s arrest follows the denial of bail by the Delhi High Court, leading to his apprehension by the Enforcement Directorate. The saga unfolds amidst a backdrop of heightened political tensions and ongoing investigations into allegations of corruption and money laundering against Kejriwal’s government.
As the nation watches with bated breath, the unfolding drama surrounding Kejriwal’s incarceration raises pertinent questions about governance, accountability, and the intersection of law and politics in India’s capital.