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Kejriwal is kingpin of liquor scam, was involved in conspiracy: ED

- Our Bureau New Delhi

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) has told the Supreme Court that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is allegedly the “kingpin and key conspirato­r” of the Delhi liquor scam as he was involved in the conspiracy of formulatio­n of the now scrapped Delhi excise policy of 2021-22 to favour certain persons.

ED AFFIDAVIT

Opposing Kejriwal’s petition in the Apex Court against his arrest last month in the Delhi liquor scam, the ED also charged that he colluded with his minister and AAP leaders to demand kickbacks from businessme­n in lieu of favours granted in the excise policy.

“Arvind Kejriwal, chief minister of NCT of Delhi is the kingpin and key conspirato­r of the Delhi excise scam in collusion with ministers of the Delhi govt, AAP leaders and other persons,” the ED said in its 734-page a¦davit submitted to the SC.

MAJOR CONTENTION­S

“Arvind Kejriwal was involved in the conspiracy of formulatio­n of the excise policy 202122 to favour certain persons and also involved in the demanding kickbacks from liquor businessme­n in exchange for favours granted in the said policy,” it said.

Taking exception to his plea, the agency stated that the PMLA, 2002 has no special provision demanding different standards of evidence for arresting a Chief Minister.

Countering Kejriwal’s other contention that his arrest violated basic structures and doctrine of free and fair elections, the ED said, “The arrest of a person, however high he may be, for a commission of o§ence based on material, can never violate the concept of free and fair elections.”

“If the aforesaid argument is accepted, politician­s who are criminals would be granted immunity from arrest on the ground that he is required to canvass in the election,” it said.

“Treating a politician differentl­y from an ordinary criminal in a matter of arrest would amount to arbitrary and irrational exercise of power of arrest which would violate the principle of equality enshrined under Article 14 of the Constituti­on,” the ED elaborated.

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