Arvind Kejriwal
Heavy security in Delhi ahead of Kejriwal's questioning
According to the sources, AAP supporters have come from Punjab and other states to stage protests and halt traffic at major crossings in the national capital. Seeing the gravity of the situation, Delhi Police staff have been asked to be on alert mode. Rapid Action Force has been deployed at Rajghat, ITO, CBI Headquarters and in Lutyens zone.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to appear before CBI today
According to official information, Kejriwal is likely to appear before the CBI officials by 11 a.m. on Sunday. His questioning will be held at the CBI headquarters. As of now he hasn't said that he won't appear. It is the first time when Kejriwal will be questioned by the central probe agency. The CBI has filed a charge sheet in the matter and now they are all set to file a supplementary charge sheet.
Nitish backs Kejriwal over CBI summon, says 'people've great respect for him'
"You know what they (BJP leaders) are doing to the opposition leaders. Everyone is doing great work for the development of their respective states. Arvind Kejriwal has done so many good things for Delhi and people have great respect for him. Still they are targeting him. When the time comes, they will be given appropriate answers," Nitish Kumar said.
Delhi government calls for special Assembly session on April 17
According to sources, the Assembly will discuss the fact that certain powers are creating an atmosphere against the developmental works being carried out by the AAP-led Delhi government. "In this special session, a committee report on the issue of unanswered questions from MLAs Rajesh Gupta and Atishi, and the Services Department, will be presented on the floor of the House," the sources said.
Excise policy case: Kejriwal summoned by CBI for questioning
As per the probe agency, Nair had arranged meeting of the owner/controller of Indo Spirits Sameer Mahendru, with Kejriwal and when that didn't materialise, arranged a video call through Facetime on his phone for both and in the video call, Kejriwal allegedly told Mahendru that Nair was "his boy" and that Mahendru "should trust him and carry on with him".
Delhi BJP puts anti-Kejriwal posters outside party office
The posters in Hindi read: "Degree to bahana hai, Kejriwal ko bhrashtachar se nazar hatana hai (degree is just an excuse, Kejriwal is trying to divert attention from corruption)." Addressing an AAP rally in Guwahati on April 2, Kejriwal said "had Prime Minister Modi been educated, he would not have called for demonetisation, and also wouldn't have brought the farm laws that were eventually repealed".
Display PM's degree outside new Parliament, demands Shiv Sena (UBT)
Speaking to the media, Sena (UBT) MP and Chief Spokesperson Sanjay Raut wondered why the PM's degree is being guarded as a 'secret', creating doubts in peoples' minds.Some people are calling the PM's degree a fake... I sincerely believe that the degree in Entire Political Science is historical and revolutionary.
'If CM's wife runs pvt school...': Kejriwal's dig at his Assam counterpart
Kejriwal also criticised the Assam Chief Minister for his wife's decision to open a private school in the state. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor said: "I have heard that the Assam Chief Minister's wife has opened a private school where lakhs of rupees in fees were taken. This is very dangerous. If the Chief Minister's wife herself.
Don't speak lies on the land of Maa Kamakhya': Assam CM hits back at Kejriwal
The BJP leader's reaction came after Kejriwal addressed a rally here on Sunday during which he criticised the Assam Chief Minister over a number of issues, including employment, while saying he has provided around 12 lakh employment to the youth in Delhi. "How come the Delhi Chief Minister boasts that he has given 12 lakh jobs to unemployed youth in Delhi, when the total posts sanctioned under the Delhi government is around 1.5 lakh," Sarma asked.
CM Kejriwal slams PM Modi over demonetisation, questions his qualification
"Somebody fooled the Prime Minister by advising him that if demonetisation happens, corruption will be eliminated. Further, terrorism would also end. The Prime Minister would not have done the demonetisation if he was educated," said the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
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