Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has filed an operation before the Supreme Court seeking a seven- day extension of interim bail to suffer medical examinations, including a PET- CT checkup. The top court had ordered the release of CM Kejriwal on interim bail in the plutocrat laundering case linked to the contended excise policy fiddle
case till June 1 and directed him to surrender on June 2. As per the Aam Aadmi Party, CM Kejriwal’s health has deteriorated since he was arrested in the alleged Delhi excise fiddle
The party has said that he has lost 7 kg in weight after his arrest and his Ketone situations are also veritably high indicating a serious medical complaint. The party has further said that the CM was needed to do medical tests and seven days were demanded for this. The Supreme Court on May 17 had reserved its verdict on CM Kejriwal’s solicitation challenging his arrest and posterior remand by the civilanti-money laundering agency in the excise policy case.
It said he could approach the trial court for a entitlement of regular bail notwithstanding the fact that the apex court reticent judgment in the matter. During the hail, a bench of judges Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta said that its “ veritably clear ” order had fixed the timeline of CM Kejriwal’s “ release and rendition” and wasn’t making any exception to anybody. Meanwhile, the Enforcement Directorate( ED) last week moved an operation before a Delhi court seeking a 14- day extension of judicial guardianship of the AAP supremo upon the expiry of the SC interim bail order on June 2.