Delhi CM Kejriwal's Arrest Sparks Political Firestorm Ahead of Elections
Opposition rallies in support, while court dismisses petitions for removal, underscoring the case's significance in the democratic process.
- Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal remains in judicial custody over alleged corruption in the liquor policy case, sparking widespread political and public reactions.
- The opposition, united under the INDIA bloc, rallies around Kejriwal, accusing the BJP of misusing federal agencies to suppress rivals.
- Delhi High Court dismisses multiple petitions for Kejriwal's removal, emphasizing the judicial process and democracy must take their course.
- International reactions and significant media coverage highlight the case's impact on the upcoming general elections and public perception.
- Surveys suggest mixed public opinion on Kejriwal's arrest, with many viewing it as politically motivated, potentially influencing voter sentiment.