Today, On 15th September, Arvind Kejriwal announced his resignation as Delhi Chief Minister, calling for early elections and intensifying political debate. Kejriwal’s decision, following his bail release, prompted BJP criticism and speculation about the AAP government’s future. He urged people’s support and criticized the Modi government, aiming to seek justice through public mandate.
Today, On 16th May, The Supreme Court stressed the crucial nature of timely action in cases impacting personal liberty. It directed the Delhi High Court to promptly decide on a businessman’s bail plea, emphasizing that delays can deprive individuals of their freedom. The urgency in addressing such cases highlights the significance of swift judicial action in safeguarding personal liberty.
Today (18th March): The CBI is opposing AAP leader Manish Sisodia’s bail plea. The investigation into the Delhi excise policy implicates Sisodia as the mastermind behind an alleged conspiracy. The Supreme Court has also rejected his bail plea, citing a potential money trail of Rs 338 crore in corruption and money laundering cases.
