Probing ‘false’ cases against AAP leaders waste of central agencies’ time: Kejriwal
PTI, Oct 5, 2023, 8:20 PM IST
AAP convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said all the cases filed against his party leaders are ”false”, asserting that probing these cases is a waste of time of the Centre and its agencies.
Answering a question over Supreme Court’s observations on the bail application of former deputy CM Manish Sisodia in the excise policy case, Kejriwal said, ”The way the court asked questions, it felt that they (agencies) have in a way lodged wrong cases against us.” The top court Thursday said it was only asking a ”legal question” from the Enforcement Directorate about Aam Aadmi Party not being made an accused in the Delhi excise policy case despite being an alleged beneficiary.
Kejriwal said so many cases were lodged by the agencies but nothing came out after their investigation.
”All cases are false. They (agencies) keep investigating but nothing comes out of the probe. It’s a wastage of time. The way the Supreme Court was asking questions today (in connection with Manish Sisodia case) shows that it was a false case,” Kejriwal told reporters on the sidelines of a programme here.
He said that the probes into fake cases waste time of everyone including the government and its agencies.
”All should work for the progress of the country. Framing anyone in fake cases will not help the country to progress,” he said.
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