Arvind Kejriwal may skip 4th probe agency summons

 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is going to ignore the fourth summons in the excise corruption case. According to sources, instead of going to ED office, Kejriwal will go to Goa to campaign. Meanwhile, according to ED sources, the Delhi Chief Minister may be summoned again on Friday if he does not appear on Thursday.


Kejriwal has been on the ED's radar for a long time in the excise corruption case. The Chief Minister of Delhi was summoned three times before this. However, Arvind Kejriwal did not respond to it. He avoided the appearance claiming that the summons was 'illegal'. The Aam Aadmi Party made it clear that repeated summons were being issued only for the purpose of arresting him. And that's why he didn't attend. Kejriwal himself says that the summons that ED is sending to him has no basis. No question of appearing in this illegal summons arises.

Incidentally, the ED has already arrested former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and UP MP Sanjay Singh in the Delhi Excise corruption case. Another minister Rajkumar Anand's house was searched. Arrest of Kejriwal in the middle of INDIA coalition activities has caused furore within AP. But Kejriwal continues to ignore the summons despite all this. According to sources, he will fly to Goa at noon today. It is also being informed to ED by you.

Incidentally, the ED has already arrested former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and UP MP Sanjay Singh in the Delhi Excise corruption case. Another minister Rajkumar Anand's house was searched. Arrest of Kejriwal in the middle of INDIA coalition activities has caused furore within AP. But Kejriwal continues to ignore the summons despite all this. According to sources, he will fly to Goa at noon today. It is also being informed to ED by you.

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