India court extends detention of opposition leader Kejriwal until Apr 23: Report
NEW DELHI: A Delhi court extended on Monday (Apr 15) the detention of opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal in a graft case until Apr 23, legal news website Live Law reported, a setback to the opposition which needs him to campaign in general elections that begin this week.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED), India’s financial crime-fighting agency, arrested the chief minister of the national capital territory of Delhi on Mar 21 in a corruption case related to the city’s liquor policy. Kejriwal had been remanded to custody until Apr 15.
Kejriwal has challenged his arrest saying it is unlawful. In a separate hearing on Monday, the Supreme Court of India asked the ED to respond to the challenge in the week of Apr 29, after which it will hear the case.
Kejriwal is a fierce critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and rejects the charges against him and other opposition leaders as politically motivated.
Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) deny the accusations and say law enforcement agencies operate independently.
Kejriwal’s arrest sparked protests in Delhi and in the northern state of Punjab which is governed by his decade-old Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). It also drew the attention of the United States and Germany.
His detention has united the 27-party opposition alliance called INDIA, which includes AAP and the Congress party, but opinion polls suggest that BJP has a strong lead over them and is likely to easily win a historic third term.
India starts voting in a seven-phase general election on Apr 19. Votes will be counted on Jun 4.
Source: CNA