He was produced in the court today after his remand was over, where he personally pursued his arrest but could not get relief.(Photo/Facebook/Arvind Kejriwal)
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, arrested in Delhi's liquor scam, has received a shock from Rouse Avenue Court. The court has extended Kejriwal's ED custody till April 1.
He was produced in the court today after his remand was over, where he personally pursued his arrest but could not get relief. ED said that Kejriwal needs to be interrogated face to face with some people related to this case.
Because they are not cooperating in the investigation. Meanwhile, in a separate case, the Delhi High Court rejected a public interest petition seeking the removal of Arvind Kejriwal from the post of Chief Minister.
The High Court said that this is an executive matter, the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi will look into the matter and send it to the President. The court has no role in this.