From Tihar Jail, Kejriwal said, “I am not a terrorist.”

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From Tihar Jail, Kejriwal said, "I am not a terrorist."
On Tuesday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal—who served the nation “like a son and a brother,” according to Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh—sent a message from Tihar Jail.
Singh cited Arvind Kejriwal at a press conference, stating, “My name is Arvind Kejriwal and I am not a terrorist.”
The CM’s judicial custody was extended by a Delhi court on Monday to April 23.
In the excise policy case, he was taken into custody by the Enforcement Directorate on March 21.

For what reason does this story matter?
The tax evasion case — in which Kejriwal was captured — spins around supposed abnormalities in the creation and execution of the now-rejected extract strategy 2021-22.
The government office has asserted that the AAP piped the unlawful assets created through the plan into the party’s survey crusade for Goa and Punjab.
Kejriwal and the AAP have discredited the charges and blamed the decision Bharatiya Janata Party for abusing focal organizations to injure the resistance in front of the urgent Lok Sabha races.

Kejriwal’s connection with Punjab CM featured
During the press meet, Singh said, “The three-time chose CM of Delhi is made to meet Punjab boss pastor Bhagwant Mann through a glass.”
“It is clear…that the state leader [Narendra Modi] has a sensation of disdain against Arvind Kejriwal,” he added.
“This is Arvind Kejriwal…he is made of an alternate clay…The more you attempt to break him, the more grounded [he gets]…CM Bhagwant Mann became profound during the gathering. It is a personal second for us all,” he added.

Singh reprimands PM Modi’s support of electing bonds
During the meeting, Singh additionally hit out at PM Modi over his comments on the electing bonds conspire in late meeting to the ANI.
“Recently, PM Modi gave a definite interview…most stunning thing in the meeting is that the State leader is straightforwardly safeguarding the greatest trick since independence…The High Court called electing bonds unlawful and unlawful,” he said.
“He likewise offended the High Court, he ought to apologize to the High Court and individuals of the country,” he added.

PM protects appointive bonds
On Monday, PM Modi said the rejecting of the discretionary bonds is a choice “everybody will lament when there is straightforward reflection.”
The PM said the discretionary securities conspire sent off by his administration was intended to battle the utilization of “dark cash,” alluding to unaccounted money or assets from crimes, in political races.
PM Modi likewise went after the resistance for spreading “lies” about the bonds.

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