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Jailed Indian opposition politician to run capital from cell

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A senior Indian opposition politician will run the capital from his prison cell, a senior aide said on Tuesday, facing down growing calls by rivals demanding he resign.

Arvind Kejriwal, chief minister of New Delhi and a key leader in an opposition alliance formed to compete against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in upcoming elections, was arrested on Thursday in connection with a long-running corruption probe.

Atishi Marlena Singh, New Delhi's education minister and fellow member of Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (Common Man Party, AAP), said "statutory and constituti­onal provisions" allowed him to remain in his post while behind bars. "We are very clear that Arvind Kejriwal will remain the chief minister of Delhi," Singh, 42, told AFP.

"If he were to resign when there's been no trial and no conviction, it opens up the route for other opposition chief ministers to be removed," she added.

India's main financial investigat­ion agency, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED), which arrested Kejriwal, has launched probes into at least four other state chief ministers or their family members.

All the investigat­ions involve political opponents of Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

While Modi enjoys high levels of support among his backers, critics accuse him of using law enforcemen­t agencies to intimidate opposition leaders.

Kejriwal, 55, denies the charges against him.

His supporters, who held a rally in the city on Tuesday demanding his release, say charges against him are politicall­y motivated and aimed at sidelining challenger­s of Modi ahead of the polls. Modi's political opponents and internatio­nal rights groups have long sounded the alarm on India's shrinking democratic space.

"All the centre has to do is file some fake cases, and then the ED goes and arrests them", according to Singh.

Nearly a billion Indians will vote to elect a new government in sixweek-long parliament­ary elections starting on April 19, the largest democratic exercise in the world.

Hundreds of BJP loyalists held a rival march through New Delhi on Tuesday, chanting support for Modi and demanding Kejriwal resign.

"You can run a gang from jail but not a government," BJP lawmaker Manoj Tiwari told the crowd. "A government cannot be run from prison".

We are very clear that Arvind Kejriwal will remain the chief minister of Delhi. If he were to resign when there’s been no trial and no conviction, it opens up the route for other opposition chief ministers to be removed” Atishi Marlena Singh New Delhi’s Education Minister

 ?? — AFP ?? Policewome­n detain an Aam Aadmi Party activist during a protest near Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence in New Delhi on Tuesday, after AAP chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest in connection with a long-running corruption probe.
— AFP Policewome­n detain an Aam Aadmi Party activist during a protest near Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence in New Delhi on Tuesday, after AAP chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest in connection with a long-running corruption probe.

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