Delhi, 7 March, 24: The legal woes of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seem far from over as the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi has issued fresh summons to him. This development stems from the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) second complaint, accusing Kejriwal of allegedly not complying with the summons in the purported Delhi liquor policy money laundering case.
According to the court order, Arvind Kejriwal is directed to appear before the Rouse Avenue Court on March 16. This summons comes as a part of the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding the Delhi liquor policy and its alleged financial irregularities.
The case has been a matter of significant contention and scrutiny, with Kejriwal's political opponents seizing upon the opportunity to criticize his administration's handling of the issue. The summons from the Rouse Avenue Court adds another layer of complexity to the situation, potentially impacting Kejriwal's political standing and reputation.
It's important to note that this isn't the first time Arvind Kejriwal has been embroiled in legal battles. His tenure as Chief Minister has been marked by various legal challenges and controversies, further intensifying the political landscape in Delhi.
As the case progresses, all eyes will be on Arvind Kejriwal's response and the subsequent legal proceedings. The outcome of this summons could have significant implications not only for Kejriwal personally but also for the political landscape in Delhi.