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India’s opposition jubilant as Modi critic Kejriwal gets bail to campaign in elections

- Reuters New Delhi

India’s top court gave temporary bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a graft case on Friday, allowing him to campaign in the ongoing general elections, boosting the opposition alliance of which he is a prominent figure.

The Supreme Court said Kejriwal — a fierce critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi — would be out on bail until June 1, the last day of the nationwide seven-phase vote, and would have to return to pre-trial detention on June 2.

India began voting on April 19 and elections for more than half of the 543 seats in parliament have now been completed following the third phase of the vote on May 7. The two areas governed by Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party — the National Capital Territory that includes New Delhi, and the northern state of Punjab — go to the polls on May 25 and June 1 respective­ly.

Votes will be counted on June 4 and results are expected to be announced the same day.

“This is the victory of democracy,” Kejriwal’s wife Sunita posted on X after the court order.

AAP members began celebratin­g on hearing the news, beating drums, dancing and shouting slogans praising Kejriwal and criticizin­g Modi as they gathered outside the party office in the capital.

“Today, the Supreme Court has struck a ray of hope in the hearts of the people who love this country, the constituti­on, and democracy ... this is a victory of truth,” Delhi Environmen­t Minister and senior AAP leader Gopal Rai told reporters. The court had said last week that it may consider granting Kejriwal temporary bail “because of the elections” while it heard an appeal against his arrest, as that hearing could take a while to conclude. Opposition parties have accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government of using investigat­ive agencies to hurt its rivals, which the government denies.

Over the years Kejriwal has accused Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party of damaging democracy, promoting corruption, throttling governance in Delhi, abusing their power and attacking the federal structure of the constituti­on among other things.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, India’s financial crime-fighting agency, arrested Kejriwal on March 21 in connection with corruption allegation­s related to the capital territory’s liquor policy.

Kejriwal’s government and his AAP have denied the allegation­s. Modi and BJP say the investigat­ing agencies are only doing their job and the government is not influencin­g them.

Kejriwal has been in pre-trial detention since April 1, and his wife Sunita has stepped in to campaign for his decade-old party which has been hobbled by the detention also of two other senior leaders in the same case.

Members of the INDIA alliance of more than two dozen opposition parties — Modi’s main challenger which includes the AAP — said they were pleased that Kejriwal had received bail.

 ?? AP ?? A supporter of the Aam Aadmi Party distribute­s sweets as he waits with others for the release of the party leader Arvind Kejriwal from Tihar Jail.
AP A supporter of the Aam Aadmi Party distribute­s sweets as he waits with others for the release of the party leader Arvind Kejriwal from Tihar Jail.

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