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Interview with Arvind Kejriwal The PM alone can decide how long he wants me to stay in jail.The governments of Mamata and Pinarayi will fall next if I resign (as CMS).


By Kajal Sharma - 24 May 2024 02:42 PM
Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, discusses his plans to "run democracy" from inside Tihar Jail, what a third term under Prime Minister Modi would entail, and why he believes the BJP will not win a majority. Revised passages:The nation is currently going through a really trying period. The nation is headed toward dictatorship, first slowly and then swiftly. I was detained second by them (the central BJP government) after Hemant Soren, the former chief minister of Jharkhand, was. They are sending a message to the nation by detaining me: if they can arrest Kejriwal on fabricated charges, they can arrest anyone. People ought to obey them and be afraid of them. These are indicators of autocratic rule. They should listen to people in a democracy, yet they are requesting that people do just that. The nation must be saved from this by us. This reminds me a bit of the struggle for freedom. Many of the people who motivate me now were imprisoned forThe entire body of criminal jurisprudence has been completely upended by the PMLA Act. Up until now, a criminal matter would be brought before the court, a FIR would be filed, an investigation would be conducted, and the verdict would determine whether the accused was guilty or innocent.
Then and only then would the guilty get punished. Currently, the roles are reversed. On the first day, a FIR is filed and anyone who is suspected is taken into custody. After that, the inquiry carries on, and he is still detained. A person is only released from custody after they are found not guilty in court. The PMLA states this. So nobody is being granted bail. And since all of the cases are false, there is no conviction rate. This legislation was introducedthe Aam Aadmi Party's amazing ascent. Numerous individuals, including our friends, who have met the PM, inform us that the PM talks about AAP on a regular basis. Additionally, he claims that AAP will confront them both nationally and in other states in the future. Their goal is to eliminate AAP before it has a chance to spread. AAP leaders are being detained as part of "operation jhaadu," which they are now conducting. According to a statement made by Mr. Raju (Additional Solicitor General S V Raju), our accounts will be seized following the elections. The process of leaving our office is under progress. However, they fail to realize that the AAP is no longer a four-person party. Now, this idea is becoming more and more popular.