Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma criticized AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, likening his behavior to that of an ‘urban terrorist’ after the Delhi High Court dismissed Kejriwal’s plea regarding a judge in the excise policy case. The court’s decision to reject Kejriwal’s petition marks a setback for him in the alleged Delhi excise policy scam case.
Verma welcomed the court’s ruling, emphasizing that it upholds public trust in the judicial system and underscores that individuals cannot select the judge for their case. He condemned Kejriwal’s actions, accusing him of attempting to influence the judicial process and undermine the judiciary’s credibility.
The BJP leader highlighted Kejriwal’s alleged tendency to question constitutional institutions and sow doubt in public trust. Verma pointed out what he sees as double standards in Kejriwal’s reactions to court verdicts and emphasized the importance of respecting legal processes and refraining from baseless attacks on the judiciary.
Verma concluded by asserting that baseless allegations against the courts are unacceptable and should be strongly denounced, reiterating his stance that Kejriwal’s behavior amounts to making unfounded attacks on the judiciary, akin to behaving like an ‘urban terrorist.’
