New Delhi:The AAP said on Monday that all party MLAs have urged Arvind Kejriwal to continue as the chief minister of Delhi even if he is arrested by any investigative agency.
Kejriwal was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate last week for questioning in connection with its money laundering probe linked to the alleged excise policy scam, but he skipped the summons saying it was "politically motivated".
Kejriwal called a meeting of AAP MLAs amid a furore over recent actions by central probe agencies against ministers and leaders of the party.
After the meeting, Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said all the MLAs present in the meeting told Kejriwal that "if he is arrested, he will continue to be chief minister since he has been given the mandate by the people of Delhi to run the government".
"All of them had a unanimous view that the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are scared of Arvind Kejriwal. The BJP knows that it cannot oust Kejriwal from power through elections and it can only be done by hatching a conspiracy," Bharadwaj told reporters.
Bharadwaj said officers will go to jail for meetings and "if we are called, we will be happy to go".
"The conditions look like we will also be in jail soon. Such an atmosphere is being created that even we might join chief minister in jail. So it might be possible that Atishi will be lodged in jail number 2 and I in jail number 1 and we will hold cabinet meetings inside jail. We will ensure that the work for the people of Delhi is not stopped," he said.
The minister alleged that pressure is being created on how will the Delhi government function if Kejriwal gets arrested.
"During this meeting, each MLA conveyed to CM Kejriwal that the BJP and PM want him to resign so that they topple the AAP government in Delhi. By any means whether from earth or heaven, jail or judicial custody or police custody, only Kejriwal should run the Delhi government," he asserted.
Speaking on the legality of the matter, Bharadwaj mentioned that they have consulted many constitutional experts on this issue.