Delhi High Court issues notices to Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia in criminal contempt proceedings
The notice has been issued to alleged contemnors, including AAP leaders Saurabh Bharadwaj, Vinay Mishra and Durgesh Pathak.
The notice has been issued to alleged contemnors, including AAP leaders Saurabh Bharadwaj, Vinay Mishra and Durgesh Pathak.
Kejriwal escalates his stand in the excise policy case, choosing protest over participation in court proceedings while invoking Gandhi’s principles and questioning fairness in the process.
AAP leaders escalate their stand in the excise case by rejecting legal representation, invoking Gandhi’s Satyagraha and turning to symbolic protest with a planned visit to Raj Ghat.
The Delhi excise policy case sees a new twist as Arvind Kejriwal refuses court appearance, signalling a legal escalation and possible move to the Supreme Court.
Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta noted that while the House has the authority to award stringent punishment, including imprisonment, it has chosen to exercise judicial restraint by issuing this formal warning to uphold the dignity of the legislature.
Senior AAP leader and Jangpura candidate Manish Sisodia spearheaded a massive bike rally through Jangpura appealing to the residents to vote for his party in the assembly elections.
Former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday criticized the BJP’s election manifesto, calling it a “Jumla Patra” (a document of false promises) and urged the Union Home Minister Amit Shah to focus on the security of the residents rather than jumlas.
The BJP on Saturday asked AAP leader and Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, seeking details on the" barter system" under which his family took loans of Rs 1.5 crore from three acquaintances during the liquor policy controversy.
Hitting back at BJP's jibe at AAP, Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia on Friday said the ruling party is "AAPda" for the BJP as he expressed confidence of Aam Aadmi Party winning Delhi assembly polls.
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging Manish Sisodia's continued residence in a government bungalow despite not holding a ministerial portfolio.