What happened to the CM of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, everything you need to know
The AAP intends to protest Arvind Kejriwal's arrest—their national convenor—in the streets and court. They also want to hold a demonstration outside the BJP headquarters.
the demonstration that AAP leaders started Beginning at 10 am, BJP headquarters will be located all over the nation.
Arvind Kejriwal has filed a writ appeal under Article 32 of the constitution with the Supreme Court, contesting his ED arrest.
When the Delhi court refused to provide Arvind Kejriwal temporary protection from the ED's coercive action, searches of his home and the issuance of summonses occurred.
According to media reports, Kejriwal's plea on Thursday night was not heard by a special bench. The AAP requested a hearing on Friday morning in the Supreme Court in opposition to their apprehension.
Atishi, a senior AAP leader, and others expressed disapproval of Kejriwal's arrest, calling it an attack on democracy and raising questions about its political objectives.
Kapil Sibal, a member of the Rajya Sabha, attacked the governing BJP, charging that the ED is unduly subservient to the state, hence undermining democratic values.
Mehbooba Mufti, a former leader of Jammu and Kashmir, denounced the detention of opposition politicians and the abuse of the ED, accusing the BJP of using undemocratic methods to win elections.
Kejriwal will remain Delhi's chief minister and, if needed, could lead from behind bars, according to the AAP.