Penticton Herald

Indian opposition leader released enabling his election campaign

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NEW DELHI (AP) — A top Indian opposition leader was freed from jail on interim bail by the Supreme Court on Friday nearly seven weeks after his arrest in a bribery case that opposition parties called a political move by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government against one of his rivals during a national election.

Arvind Kejriwal, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, or Common Man’s Party, is the chief elected official in the city of New Delhi and one of the country’s most influentia­l politician­s of the past decade.

The court order enables him to campaign in the country’s national election until the voting ends on June 1, Kejriwal’s attorney said.

Opposition leaders hailed the court verdict. “It will be very helpful in the context of the current elections,” said Mamata Banerjee, the top elected official of West Bengal state.

However, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, a leader of the ruling party, said the court’s decision did not mean that Kejriwal has been exonerated in the bribery case. He will have to go back to jail on June 2 as pre-trial court proceeding­s are still taking place.

Supporters waving yellow and blue satin party flags greeted Kejriwal as his car came out of the prison gate hours after the court ruling. ``Long live Kejriwal,” they chanted.

``Long live revolution,” Kejriwal responded as he emerged from the roof of his car and briefly addressed them. His supporters lit firecracke­rs and danced.

`` I feel very happy to be amongst you. I told you that I would come early. I have one request to make. I seek your cooperatio­n to save the country from dictatorsh­ip.

That’s my fight,” he said in an attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government for arresting him.

Judges Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta said in their order that the national election was an important event. They rejected the prosecutor­s’ plea that their decision would put Kejriwal in a beneficial position compared with ordinary citizens.

They did, however, impose some conditions on Kejriwal for granting interim bail. He will not be allowed to visit his office and some decisions he makes as chief minister of New Delhi must be approved by the capital’s governor. Also, he cannot interact with any witnesses in the case, they said.

Kejriwal was arrested by the federal Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, India’s main financial investigat­ion agency, on March 21. The agency, controlled by Modi’s government, accused his party and ministers of accepting 1 billion rupees ($12 million) in bribes from liquor contractor­s nearly two years ago. The arrest triggered days of protests by party activists supported by other opposition parties.

Kejriwal, who has remained New Delhi’s chief minister, has denied the accusation­s. His party is part of a broad alliance of opposition parties called INDIA, which is the main challenger to Modi’s governing Bharatiya Janata Party in India’s sixweek-long general election, which began last month.

Kejriwal’s case was the first time that a chief minister in India was arrested while in office. His arrest, which occurred before the start of the election, dominated headlines for weeks.

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 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal greets supporters after his release from Tihar Jail in New Delhi, India on, Friday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal greets supporters after his release from Tihar Jail in New Delhi, India on, Friday.

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