The Guardian

Jailed chief minister wins reprieve to take part in election

- Delhi

One of India’s best-known opposition leaders, Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, has been granted bail by the country’s supreme court to allow him to take part in general election campaignin­g after being kept behind bars for almost two months.

Kejriwal, who leads the Aam Aadmi party (AAP), has been in jail since March when he was arrested on money-laundering charges. He has maintained that his detention was to prevent him taking part in the election, which began in April and will continue until June.

Narendra Modi, the prime minister, and his ruling Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) are seeking a third term in power and several opposition parties have accused the government of using tools of the state to go after them and undermine India’s democracy before the polls.

As he walked free last night after more than 50 nights behind bars, Kejriwal told supporters he wanted to “save the country from dictatorsh­ip”.

Last year, the AAP joined a coalition of dozens of parties who came together under the acronym “India” to fight the BJP in the election. Kejriwal’s release, which is until 1 June, is likely to boost the opposition alliance and AAP, which has had to campaign for weeks without its figurehead. Saurabh Bharadwaj, a party leader, described the supreme court ruling as “more than a miracle”.

The AAP is contesting several seats across the country against the BJP, including in Delhi, where voting will take place on 25 May. Voting will continue till 1 June and then results will be counted on 4 June.

The case against Kejriwal was brought by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED), a central government agency that is investigat­ing the AAP over an alleged scam involving kickbacks from alcohol licensing deals. It alleges that Kejriwal was a “kingpin” in the corruption, which Kejriwal and the AAP have denied, calling the case a “political witch-hunt”.

The Modi government has said the ED is acting independen­tly.

The ED opposed granting Kejriwal bail but the supreme court judges questioned the timing of his arrest and concluded he should be allowed to take part in the election campaign. Kejriwal, who was elected as the chief minister of Delhi in 2015, has been running the government from the city’s Tihar jail since his arrest.

Justice Khanna, who was hearing the case, said: “It is the election season. He is the elected chief minister of Delhi … These are extraordin­ary situations. It’s not normal.” The judge added: “He could have been arrested before or after [the election] also. Whatever it is, 21 days here or there should not make any difference.”

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