Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's remand with the Enforcement Directorate, implicated in a money laundering case related to the Delhi liquor scam, is ending today. ED will present Kejriwal in Rouse Avenue Court. On March 28, the court did not give relief to Arvind Kejriwal and sent him on ED remand till April 1. Kejriwal was arrested by ED on March 21.
Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court has extended the ED remand of Arvind Kejriwal by four days. During the hearing, the lawyer of the investigating agency demanded extension of the remand and said that the Chief Minister is not cooperating in the investigation. The CM will have to face some other people involved in this case. Seeking remand, ED said that data has been extracted from the mobile phone and it is being analyzed. However, the other four digital assets seized during the search of Arvind Kejriwal's premises on March 21 devices The data has not been extracted yet. During the hearing, the Chief Minister, while presenting his side, said that no scam had taken place during the formulation of the product policy. It also alleged that the aim of the ED is to destroy the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Earlier, after the six-day remand was over, the ED had presented Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the Rose Avenue Court on March 28.
On this occasion, Arvind Kejriwal presented his side. Presenting his arguments for about 10 minutes, the Chief Minister said that the aim of the ED is to implicate him. Although there is no evidence against him. Not opposing ED's remand. She can keep them in custody for as many days as she wants. Kejriwal alleged that ED wants to destroy AAP. Along with this, the investigating agency is also running an extortion racket to collect money.