Delhi ministers have criticized former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for questioning the judiciary’s impartiality in the Delhi liquor policy corruption case. Kejriwal’s call for a ‘Satyagraha’ against perceived bias in the judicial process sparked strong reactions. Minister Kapil Mishra accused Kejriwal of hypocrisy, stating that Kejriwal’s actions do not align with Mahatma Gandhi’s principles.
Another Delhi Minister, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, questioned the credibility of those involved in the liquor scam engaging in a protest like Satyagraha. MLA Harish Khurana accused AAP of having a biased mindset towards judicial verdicts. The criticism extended to Kejriwal’s alleged corruption and misuse of Gandhi’s legacy for personal gain.
The ongoing legal and political developments surrounding the Delhi excise policy case have reignited tensions between the ruling party and the opposition. Kejriwal’s legal maneuvers and statements have further polarized the political landscape, emphasizing issues of governance and institutional integrity. With the case evolving in court, the political confrontation is expected to escalate in the near future.
