ARVIND KEJRIWAL
SADAK CHAP DOGLE IITIAN
SARASIJ MAJUMDER
- Earlier
in December, Mr. Kejriwal skipped ED summons twice, which were issued to
him in connection with the alleged excise policy scam.
- As
per ANI sources, Mr. Kejriwal is likely to appear before the Enforcement
Directorate on January 3 in connection with the excise policy case.
- On
December 22, ED issued a third summons to Chief Minister Kejriwal in
connection with the excise policy case, asking him to appear before the
agency on January 3.
- Mr. Kejriwal was issued the second summons by the ED on December 18, asking
him to depose at the federal agency's office on December 21, which the
Chief Minister skipped.
- The Delhi
Chief minister was first called by the central agency to appear on
November 2, but he did not depose, alleging that the notice was
"vague, motivated and unsustainable in law."
- Mr. Sidhu took a swipe at the Delhi CM, stating, "Practice what you
preach".
- "Practice
what you preach...face the ED music even if you don't like the tune ...
resign from your post till you come clean like I did in Dec 2006," he
wrote in a post on 'X'.
- Earlier
in 2006, Mr. Sidhu (then BJP leader) had resigned from the post of Lok
Sabha MP following his conviction in a case of death in a road rage
involving him.
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