New Delhi:The Delhi Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday extended Enforcement Directorate (ED) remand of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal till April 1 in excise policy case.
Arrested CM Arvind Kejriwal, who was produced before a Rouse Avenue Court, maintained that his arrest is a "political conspiracy" and that the state he rules would give a befitting response to the "conspirators". Kejriwal himself made submissions in a court here during the hearing in the excise policy case and said a "smokescreen" of the AAP being "corrupt" has been created before the nation.
The Delhi CM made the submissions as the Enforcement Directorate (ED) produced him in the court of Special Judge Kaveri Baweja and sought seven-day further custody, arguing he needs to be confronted with some people linked with the case.
"ED has two motives - to create a smokescreen to crush AAP and two, to create an extortion racket. Raghav Reddy contributed 55 crores to BJP. He bought his bail. Money trail is clearly established," Kejriwal said in his submission.
"I was arrested... but no court has proved me guilty. The CBI has filed 31,000 pages (of chargesheets) and ED filed 25,000 pages. Even if you read them together... the question remains... why have I been arrested?" Kejriwal asked the court.
"My name came just four times... and once it was 'C Arvind'. He said that in his presence Sisodia gave me some documents. But MLAs came to my house daily... to give me files, to discuss the government. Is a statement like this enough to arrest a sitting Chief Minister?" Kejriwal further asked.