The Central Bureau of Investigation has summoned Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in connection with the Delhi excise policy case in which his former deputy Manish Sisodia was arrested earlier in February.
The CBI has summoned Kejriwal to appear for questioning on April 16. This would be the first such instance in recent political memory that a Chief Minister in harness is being summoned by any central investigation agency.
The excise policy, which now stands scrapped, was implemented by the AAP-led Delhi government last year in the capital. It is now alleged that the scrapped policy ended governmental control of liquor sale in Delhi and gave undue gains to the liquor mafia.
The matter has been in the limelight for quite some time now as the CBI first probed Kejriwal’s then Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also held the Excise portfolio, who was arrested on February 26. He has been in judicial custody since March 6 this year.
Among the many allegations levelled against the AAP government is that crores of rupees were made from the short-lived policy and was utilised by AAP in its 2022 Goa campaign.
Reports said the CBI has fresh evidence which is good enough to warrant the questioning of the chief minister.
The Aam Aadmi Party has coined the CBI summons as vendetta of the ruling BJP and has cited AAP’s national party status as the immediate trigger for the Central government to cut it down to size.
Other than CBI, the Enforcement Directorate also questioned Kejriwal’s personal assistant Bibhav Kumar in the same case; Kumar is accused of switching 170 mobile phones to get the amount earned from the liquor policy transferred.
In February, when Sisodia was arrested by the probe agency, it was under Section 120 b (criminal conspiracy), 477 A (intent to defraud) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
This matter came into limelight after the Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena in July last year recommended to the CBI to investigate allegations against the liquor policy. Post which in August 2022, CBI conducted raids at different locations including Sisodia’s residence.
The summon comes at a time when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is on the scene to bring together opposition parties against the government. Kumar met Kejriwal in Delhi where they discussed plans to come together as a united entity to prevent vote fragmentation in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
The Opposition is attacking the BJP and the Narendra Modi-led government of repeatedly misusing the institutions at its disposal to harass opposition leaders.