Aam Aadmi Party

Sunita Kejriwal Visits Husband Arvind Kejriwal at ED Office for Third Consecutive Meeting
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The meeting between Sunita Kejriwal and the Delhi CM took place at the ED office situated on the A.P.J Abdul Kalam Road. This marks her third visit to meet Kejriwal, following her meetings on Saturday and Sunday at the same location.
Enforcement Directorate Takes Delhi CM Kejriwal Into Custody Over Liquor Policy Investigation
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The arrest of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader followed an extensive interrogation session by an ED team, led by a Joint Director, conducted at his residence. The development came after the Delhi High Court's decision earlier in the day, where it declined to provide Kejriwal with any interim relief.
Chief Minister Kejriwal Praises Satyendar Jain as a Champion for Delhi Residents
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Despite disagreeing respectfully with the Supreme Court's decision, the AAP remained steadfast in its belief in the justice system, expressing confidence that justice would prevail eventually. Highlighting Jain's fragile health condition, the party emphasized his ongoing struggle with pain and the aftermath of major spine surgeries, which have left him with numbness and imbalance, rating his suffering at a severe level.
ED Investigation: Kavitha's Alleged Collusion with Kejriwal, Sisodia in Delhi Excise Policy Case, Rs 128 Crore Assets Attached
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Kavitha, daughter of BRS supremo and former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, was apprehended on March 15 from Hyderabad in connection with the case. Following her arrest, a special court in Delhi remanded her to ED custody until March 23.
Enforcement Directorate Arrests BRS Leader Kavitha in Hyderabad, Transfers to Delhi Amid Excise Policy Probe
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Accompanied by her husband, D R Anil Kumar, Kavitha arrived at the agency's headquarters in central Delhi around midnight, where she is expected to remain overnight. This marks the third high-profile arrest in connection with the case, following the apprehension of AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh. Notably, her arrest occurred just a day before the anticipated announcement of the Lok Sabha election schedule.
Supreme Court Rejects Manish Sisodia's Appeals for Bail in Liquor Policy Scandal
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In a recent order published on its official website, the apex court stated, "After thorough examination of the curative petitions and associated documents, we find no grounds for consideration. Consequently, the curative petitions are dismissed."
Chandigarh Mayor Resigns Amid Political Shift: Three AAP Councillors Defect to BJP
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Reports suggest that three AAP councillors are poised to switch allegiance to the BJP, indicating their intention to support the BJP candidate during the upcoming Municipal Corporation House proceedings. The dissenting councillors identified as Gurcharanjit Singh Kala, Neha, and Poonum are anticipated to align with the BJP.
AAP's Delhi Strategy: Kejriwal's Party Seeks 6 Lok Sabha Seats Amid Seat-Sharing Tensions with Congress
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AAP, highlighting Congress's previous electoral performance in Delhi, contended that Congress should not expect more than one seat. Sandeep Pathak, AAP's national general secretary (organisation), lamented the lack of communication from Congress despite two official meetings held earlier in January.
Supreme Court Condemns Threat to Democracy in Chandigarh Mayoral Elections
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During the hearing of a petition filed by Kuldeep Kumar, the mayoral candidate from the INDIA bloc, who accused the Presiding Officer of engaging in fraudulent activities during the counting process, Chief Justice DY Chandrachud led a bench in expressing their concern.
Atishi Raises Concerns: AAP MLAs Accused of 'Poaching' Without Mention of FIR Penal Provisions in Police Notice
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In response, Delhi BJP Secretary Bansuri Swaraj accused the AAP of impeding the investigation. A team from Delhi Police's Crime Branch visited Atishi's home on Sunday and served her a notice in connection with her claim that the BJP attempted to lure AAP MLAs with monetary offers. Police sources indicated that the notice, lacking any mention of an FIR or specific penal sections, was received by Atishi's staff during the Crime Branch team's second visit to her residence.
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