WebDesk Delhi
22 March
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, recently arrested in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy case, made a resolute statement following a court decision granting a 6-day Enforcement Directorate remand. In a hearing held at the Rouse Avenue Court, Kejriwal affirmed his commitment to his duties, declaring, “I will not resign. I am healthy and will run the government from jail.”
The arrest stems from allegations related to the Delhi Excise Policy, which has sparked controversy and legal proceedings. Despite the legal turmoil, Kejriwal remains steadfast in his determination to continue serving the people of Delhi. His statement underscores his unwavering dedication to governance, even in challenging circumstances.
Kejriwal’s declaration resonates with his reputation for resilience and commitment to public service. Throughout his tenure, he has advocated for transparency and accountability in government operations. His decision to remain in office while under detention reflects his belief in the importance of fulfilling his responsibilities to the electorate.
As the case unfolds, the people of Delhi watch closely, observing how their Chief Minister navigates this legal ordeal while continuing to prioritize the welfare of the city and its residents.