New Delhi:A day after Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's late-night arrest created a huge outcry from the opposition, former Delhi's Lieutenant Governor. Najeeb Jung said that "this was inevitable" and added that "it is almost impossible for a CM to run the government from the jail".
The Aam Aadmi Party since coming to power in Delhi in 2015 has been involved in frequent run-ins with the office of Lieutenant Governor. Over the past few years, the fight between the AAP and the Union Government has created a huge political issue. Former LG Najeeb Jung had his run-ins with the AAP government back in 2015-2016 and this tussle continued even after Jung resigned in December 2016.
Here are the excerpts from the interview
Q How do you see the late-night arrest of Delhi’s CM Arvind Kejriwal? Was it inevitable?
It seems it was inevitable because they had served nine summonses on him and even arrested former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter and BRS MLC K Kavitha from Hyderabad and then brought her to Delhi. What I feel is that it was the arrest of K Kavitha, which gave them the basic information, because I assume that they want to confront her with (Kejriwal) to tie up the loose ends if there are any.
Q AAP leaders are saying that CM Kejriwal would run the government from the jail despite being imprisoned. Is it possible and does the Constitution permit it?
Let's not look at what's permitted because it is unprecedented. This has never been examined seriously. But in practical terms, there are rules in a jail such as only two people can visit per day and how you take the files in and out of the jail daily.