The Enforcement Directorate (ED) may take legal action against Delhi Public Works Department Minister Atishi following allegations that the central agency deleted audio clips during an investigation into money laundering.
Meenakshi Lekhi further said that ED sent five summons to Kejriwal and he still did not go for questioning. The health of any state is its backbone but here they have tried to weaken it.
The Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi on Tuesday permitted Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh for the second time to go to Parliament in police custody and take oath as a Rajya Sabha MP. The court has allowed Singh to go to Parliament on February 8 or February 9.
These raids come even as the agency moved a Delhi court against the AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal for skipping its summons for the fifth time in a case linked to the Excise policy case.
The leaders of the opposition bloc INDIA alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party wants to "eliminate" the entire opposition and were "politically motivated" while responding to Enforcement Directorate raids at the residence of Aam Admi Party leaders.
Public Works Department Minister Atishi alleged on Thursday that Aam Admi Party leaders were "threatened" in her first reaction to the Enforcement Directorate raids at the residenc of Aam Admi Party leaders, claiming that the probe agency has not been able to recover even a single rupee f
The latest development came in the wake of the probe agency moving a court in Delhi against the AAP national convenor for skipping its summons for the fifth time in a case linked to the excise policy case.
Following the Supreme Court's criticism of the municipal poll officer for "defacing" the ballot paper in the Chandigarh Mayor polls, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) presented CCTV footage on Monday, claiming that the BJP Presiding officer openly destroyed and invalidated votes.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh was unable to take the oath as a Rajya Sabha MP for the second term due to four cases of breach of privilege pending before the Committee of Privileges of the Upper House, sources in the Vice President's office said on Monday.
The Supreme Court on Monday slammed the civic poll officer who held the Chandigarh Mayor elections and said that it is obvious that the Returning Officer has "defaced" the ballot papers.
The Supreme Court on Monday came down heavily on the Returning Officer who held the Chandigarh Mayor elections, saying he was "murdering democracy" and ordered the preservation of the entire record of the election process, including ballot papers, videography and other material, through t