Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been sent to judicial custody until April 15 in a money laundering case, following the end of his Enforcement Directorate custody.
The probe agency accused Kejriwal of non-cooperation, alleging he withheld passwords to electronic devices. Kejriwal, however, remained defiant, criticizing the Prime Minister's actions and vowing to fight for the country's good.
Notably, AAP ministers and Kejriwal's wife were present in court, showing solidarity with their leader. The Delhi High Court refused to intervene in restraining Kejriwal from issuing orders while in custody, but the Enforcement Directorate clarified they wouldn't provide infrastructure for him to pass orders.
This development has sparked controversy, with political ramifications echoing across the nation as the Lok Sabha elections draw closer. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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