Demand for cancellation of Delhi elections, AAP MP Sanjay Singh gives notice in Parliament, accuses agencies of political misuse
Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh has demanded cancellation of Delhi elections during the Zero Hour of Parliament. The MP gave notice to the House for this and also shared this information on his X account. Sanjay Singh wrote in his tweet, “Delhi elections should be cancelled. The democratically elected government was defamed by filing false cases. All AAP leaders including Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia were arrested illegally and the elections were defeated by hatching a conspiracy.”
Agencies are being used against political opponents
Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh has given notice to the House during Zero Hour demanding cancellation of Delhi elections. In the notice he alleged that the investigating agencies were used against political opponents. Sanjay Singh specifically mentioned the Delhi Excise Policy case, which involves former CM Arvind Kejriwal and Education Minister Manish Sisodia. He wrote “The special court has clearly stated that the prosecution failed to establish ‘prima facie’ evidence and termed the case as legally untenable. This observation of the judiciary raises questions on the impartiality of the functioning of the investigating agencies.”
Fresh elections should be held in Delhi
Sanjay Singh, while giving notice to the House during Zero Hour, mentioned the arrests of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders. He said that “when the investigating agencies ultimately fail to produce credible evidence in court, the suspicion deepens that the arrests and prosecutions were not carried out in the pursuit of justice, but to target political opponents.” Sanjay Singh’s main demand in the notice was that fresh elections should be held in Delhi. In view of the recent observations of the court and the acquittal of the accused, the government should be directed to conduct elections immediately.
Know what is the matter
Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on February 27 discharged former CM Arvind Kejriwal, Education Minister Manish Sisodia and 21 other people. During this time, the court reprimanded the CBI and said that the agency’s case proved to be a complete failure and baseless in the judicial investigation. Among those who got clean chit in this case, Telangana Jagriti President K. Poetry is also included.
Another twist came to light in the case
The Delhi High Court has for the time being barred from commenting on the CBI pending the trial court’s order acquitting former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and all 23 other accused in the alleged Delhi Excise Policy scam case. The court of Justice Swarnakanta Sharma has issued notices to all the accused. This order came during the hearing on CBI’s petition on Monday. The court made it clear that the critical observations made by the lower court on the investigating agencies would not be applicable for the time being. This decision has brought relief to CBI and further hearing in the case has been scheduled on March 16.
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