BusinessLine (Hyderabad)

US reiterates call for ‘fair, transparen­t, timely’ legal process for Kejriwal

- Amiti Sen

Undeterred by India’s objections, the US has reiterated its call for a “fair, transparen­t and timely” legal process for jailed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and also wished the same for the Congress Party, that has alleged that some of its accounts have been frozen by tax authoritie­s.

Criticisin­g the US’ latest comments, the Ministry of External Affairs, on Thursday, said that any such external imputation on the country’s electoral and legal processes was completely unacceptab­le.

The US continues to follow actions in India closely, including the arrest of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, US State Department Spokespers­on Matthew Miller said on Wednesday after an American diplomat in New Delhi was summoned by the MEA to express its objections over the US’ earlier comments on the AAP leader’s arrest.

“We are also aware of the Congress party’s allegation­s that tax authoritie­s have frozen some of their bank accounts in a manner that will make it challengin­g to effectivel­y campaign in the upcoming elections. And we encourage fair, transparen­t and timely legal processes for each of these issues,” Miller said.

‘UNWARRANTE­D’

India, in its response on Thursday, said the US remarks were unwarrante­d. “Any such external imputation on our electoral and legal processes is completely unacceptab­le,” MEA spokespers­on Randhir Jaiswal said. Jaiswal added that, in India, legal processes are driven only by the Rule of Law. “India is proud of its independen­t and robust democratic institutio­ns. We are committed to protect them from any form of undue external influences.,” he said.

Last Friday, Germany’s Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Sebastian Fischer, too, had commented on Kejriwal’s arrest. “We assume and expect that the standards relating to independen­ce of judiciary and basic democratic principles will also be applied in this case,” he said. The MEA then summoned German Embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission, Georg Enzweiler, to convey protest.

India’s strong

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