Kejriwal Claims BJP Seeks to Halt Campaign for Upcoming Lok Sabha Polls via ED Summons
- Posted on January 4, 2024
- Politics
- By TSW NEWS DESK
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Delhi CM Kejriwal accuses BJP of manipulating ED summons to obstruct his Lok Sabha election campaign. He refuses the summons citing prior commitments and questions their legality, asserting BJP's aim to thwart his campaign efforts. Kejriwal emphasizes his integrity and AAP alleges these actions to be a ploy to arrest him, intensifying political tensions.
In
a recent development, Delhi
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of
orchestrating 'illegal' Enforcement Directorate (ED) summons. These summons,
according to Kejriwal, aim to impede his upcoming Lok Sabha election
campaigning. He made these claims on Thursday, attributing the move to prevent
him from participating effectively in the impending polls.
Kejriwal
asserted that the summons, related to the Delhi excise policy case, were
intentionally designed to disrupt his campaign momentum. Refusing to comply
with the third summons, he cited various reasons, including prior commitments
such as Rajya Sabha polls and Republic Day arrangements. He also criticized the
investigative agency for its lack of disclosure and responsiveness.
"The accusations against me are baseless; there's no corruption involved," Kejriwal emphasized. He alleged that the BJP's underlying motive is not an earnest inquiry but a deliberate effort to hinder his election campaign. According to him, the intention behind these summons isn't a genuine probe but a ploy to restrict his campaigning efforts for the Lok Sabha elections.
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Kejriwal
conveyed his willingness to cooperate with the Enforcement Directorate by responding
to any questionnaire sent to him. However, he firmly stood against appearing
before the ED, claiming the summons to be legally invalid. The Aam Aadmi Party
(AAP) also supported Kejriwal's stance, alleging that these summons were a
pretext to arrest him.
"My commitment to the nation remains unwavering. They aim to tarnish my honesty, but I won't allow it," Kejriwal affirmed. Additionally, he suggested that all allegations would dissipate if members of AAP joined the BJP, insinuating a political conspiracy at play.