Late on Wednesday night, Delhi ministers Atishi and Saurabh Bharadwaj raised concerns, suggesting that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) might conduct a raid at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence on Thursday morning. They also claimed that Kejriwal could be arrested in connection with an alleged liquor scam.
The alarming tweets from Atishi and Bharadwaj came after Arvind Kejriwal skipped the ED summons for the third time, citing the summons as illegal. The summons were related to the ongoing investigation into the alleged liquor scam, which has stirred sharp responses from the BJP.
At 11:50 pm, Atishi took to Twitter, stating, “News coming in that ED is going to raid @ArvindKejriwal’s residence tmrw morning. Arrest likely.” Soon after, at 11:52 pm, Saurabh Bharadwaj echoed the information in Hindi, expressing that he had learned about the ED’s plan to reach Kejriwal’s house the next morning, hinting at a potential arrest.
The late-night revelations have added a layer of tension to the already contentious situation surrounding Kejriwal and the ED investigation. The repeated non-compliance with summons and the subsequent allegations of illegality have intensified the political discourse, with the BJP reacting strongly to Kejriwal’s actions.
As the news unfolds, the political landscape in Delhi remains charged, awaiting further developments in the alleged liquor scam case and the possibility of an ED raid on the Chief Minister’s residence. The situation raises questions about the legal aspects of the summons and the potential consequences for Arvind Kejriwal amidst the ongoing political turmoil.
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