The Enforcement Directorate has issued fresh summons to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, asking him to appear before it on February 26 for questioning in the
excise policy linked money laundering case, official sources said Thursday.
The central agency, while issuing the seventh summons under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), has rejected Kejriwal’s contention that a fresh notice for his attendance was wrong as the matter
of the issuance of these summons was sub-judice before a local court.
Kejriwal has skipped all the summons, terming them as “illegal” and has written to the ED seeking their withdrawal.
The ED had recently filed a fresh complaint before a local court against the 55-year-old national convenor of
the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for disobeying its summons in this case.
The court listed the matter for further hearing on March 16 as it exempted Kejriwal from personal appearance last week.
The court also said that from the contents of the complaint and the material placed on record (by the ED), prima facie offence under Section 174 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) is made out and there are sufficient grounds for proceeding against the accused (Kejriwal).
The ED believes that the local court has prima facie held Kejriwal guilty of “disobeying” the earlier notices issued to him in this case, warranting the seventh summons, official sources said. The question in front of the court is not about the validity of the summons rather the illegal act on part of
Kejriwal of intentionally disobeying the said summons, the sources had said.
Kejriwal’s name has been mentioned multiple times in charge sheets filed by the ED in the case. The agency has said that the accused were in touch with him regarding the preparation of the now-scrapped Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22.
AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh apart from communications in-charge of the party Vijay Nair have been arrested in this case by the ED till now.
The ED had claimed in its charge sheet that the AAP used “proceeds of crime” to the tune of about Rs 45 crore in its Goa election campaign.
The agency is also expected to file a fresh supplementary charge sheet in the case and may name the AAP as a “beneficiary” of the alleged kickbacks that were generated through the excise policy.
Meanwhile, addressing a press conference at the Delhi Assembly, Atishi claimed that the ED summons was an attempt to scare Kejriwal and the AAP.
“This summons is just an attempt at revenge by the BJP for the Supreme Court upholding democracy in its verdict on the Chandigarh mayoral poll. This is a revenge for the AAP’s victory in the Chandigarh mayoral poll,” Atishi said.