Friday , November 15 2024

CM Arvind Kejriwal will not appear before ED again today, AAP gave the reason

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will not visit the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office today for questioning in connection with the excise policy scam. Let us tell you that the matter is in the court, the next hearing in the court is to be held on March 16. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has issued a statement in this matter. AAP has said in a statement that instead of sending summons daily, ED should wait for the court's decision. Instead of continuously issuing summons, ED should wait for the court's decision so that proper legal process can be initiated.

Kejriwal skips ED 7 summons

Kejriwal skips ED 7 summons

In this case, ED has sent the 7th summons to Arvind Kejriwal. Let us tell you that the seventh summons has been issued to Arvind Kejriwal to appear in the excise policy scam case. Even after issuing summons six times, Kejriwal did not go to the ED office for questioning. Sources said that Kejriwal was asked to appear before the financial investigation agency on February 26. Earlier last Monday too, Kejriwal had not appeared on the sixth summons of ED in connection with the alleged excise policy scam. According to AAP sources, the summons was unconstitutional and the legality of the appearance before the ED is currently being investigated in the court. You The sources It is told that the interesting thing is that the ED itself has taken the initiative to bring this case to the court. Instead of continuously issuing summons, ED should wait for the court's decision so that proper legal process can be initiated.

Let us tell you that ED had issued summons to Kejriwal on January 31 and asked him to appear on February 2. This was the fifth summons issued to Kejriwal. ED went to court after Kejriwal ignored the fifth summons. The financial probe agency's complaint alleged that Kejriwal was deliberately unwilling to comply with the summons and was making “excuses”.