By – Prakarsh Kastwar
I dare PM Modi to conduct any investigation, but not a single rupee will be discovered with AAP leaders. remarked Kejriwal on Wednesday.
Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, claimed on Wednesday that all allegations made against Aam Aadmi Party ministers and MLAs are untrue, a day after the Enforcement Directorate searched the offices of Amanatullah Khan. Kejriwal challenged PM Modi, saying, “Not one penny has been discovered from any AAP leader. There have been more than 170 charges brought against AAP leaders, and in around 140 of those, we won — against PM Modi. I’m posing a new challenge.
Then, in the previous two years, they have detained our MPs and ministers Sanjay Singh, Manish Sisodia, and Satyendar Jain. Then they went on a raid to Amanatullah Khan. Since the matter is still pending, I won’t say anything. However, if you have observed what transpired during the Supreme Court hearing of the Manish Sisodia case last week, you will notice that the court kept admonishing the parties to “give at least some evidence.” They lack supporting documentation. since there are no valid cases. The raid on Amanatullah Khan’s home was similarly without justification, according to Kejriwal.
At Kejriwal’s home, Amanatullah Khan introduced himself and gave him a rundown of the raid’s events. “I informed (CM Arvind Kejriwal) of everything that occurred yesterday. Our cell phones were taken away, and they stayed there for 12 hours. They were related to a FIR that was filed in 2016 and for which the CBI has already submitted a chargesheet. They (the agencies) only point up irregularities; there is no corruption, Amanatullah Khan claimed.
The Aam Aadmi Party was not identified as an accused party in the alleged liquor scam, the Supreme Court questioned during a hearing on Manish Sisodia’s case. The Supreme Court instructed ED that it must trace the source of the money that it said was used in the scheme.
“Manish Sisodia is not connected to this at all. Manish Sisodia is absent from this section, but AAP communication chief and businessman Vijay Nair is present. How would you enforce the money laundering law against him? He won’t receive the money. We have vicarious liability if the company is one in which he has a stake. The prosecution fails if it doesn’t. The Supreme Court noted that “money laundering is a totally different offense.”