ED has sent summons to CM not one, not two but 5 times. Why is Kejriwal still not appearing?
ED has sent summons to CM not one, not two but 5 times. Why is Kejriwal still not appearing?
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New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate has once again issued summons to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in the liquor scam case. ED has sent summons to Kejriwal for questioning for the 5th time. Earlier, CM Kejriwal had termed the ED summons sent as an act of revenge. 

Earlier, ED had sent summons to the Delhi Chief Minister on January 17, January 3, December 21 and November 2, but he did not appear. After ED continuously issued summons, Aam Aadmi Party had claimed that all this process is also being done to arrest Arvind Kejriwal. ED wants to call him for questioning and arrest him. AAP says that if ED wants to interrogate, then it can write its questions and give them to Kejriwal.

What did Kejriwal say on ED's summons?: Kejriwal had said in the letter sent to ED that he is ready to accept every legal summons, but this ED summons is also illegal like the previous summons. He had also appealed to withdraw it, calling it politically motivated. Earlier, Kejriwal had said that I lived my life with honesty and transparency. I have nothing to hide.  

Sisodia and Sanjay Singh are in jail in this case: Preparations are underway to make Aam Aadmi Party also a criminal in the case in which summons was sent to Kejriwal. Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is in jail since February last year in a money laundering case related to this liquor scam. In the first week of October last year, another Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjay Singh was arrested. Apart from this, AAP leader Vijay Nair has also been arrested in this case.

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