What if Kejriwal Skips ED Summons for 3rd Time? Possibilities as CM Goes on 'Vipassana', Misses Date
What if Kejriwal Skips ED Summons for 3rd Time? Possibilities as CM Goes on 'Vipassana', Misses Date
This is the third time Arvind Kejriwal has been summoned by ED after he skipped the first two summons.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday issued fresh summons to Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal and asked him to appear before the investigative agency on January 3, 2024 for questioning in the Delhi excise policy scam case. Notably, this is the third time Kejriwal has been summoned by ED after he skipped the first two summons.

The central agency has asked the Delhi Chief Minister to join the Delhi liquor scam case probe soon after he returns from his Vipassana retreat. The ED had last asked him to appear for questioning on December 21, however, he decided to leave for his 10-day Vipassana meditation camp and skipped the summons.

Kejriwal was summoned by the ED for the first time on November 2. Reasoning that he had work in Delhi ahead of Diwali and was also scheduled to campaign for his party in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, the AAP chief did not appear before the investigation agency.

What Happens If Kejriwal Skips The 3rd Summons Too

  1. The Enforcement Directorate can approach the Special Court seeking the issuance of warrants against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
  2. By skipping the third summons, Kejriwal can create a ground of “non-cooperation” with the investigation which can lead the ED to exersice its power under Section 19 to initiate an arrest.
  3. Kejriwal can approach appropriate court challenging these summons on various grounds.
  4. The Enforcement Directorate can carry out searches at various premieres linked to the Chief Minister if they deem fit.
  5. With Sanjay Singh’s bail being denied and the observations made out by the court, the central investigation agency has got a shot in the arm with the court calling the probe “genuine”. The same has been upheld by the Supreme Court as well.

Meanwhile, two AAP leaders and former ministers in Kejriwal’s Cabinet – former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh – are already in custody for their alleged involvement in the Delhi liquor scam case.

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