Supreme Court dismisses probe agency’s plea against Arvind Kejriwal, Enforcement Directorate, and more. admin, May 16, 2024 Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is required to return to Tihar Jail on June 2. The court determined that his “if you vote for AAP, I won’t have to go back to jail” remark did not violate his bail terms. The court stated that Mr. Kejriwal’s comment was his personal opinion and said, “It is his assumption, we cannot say anything. Our order on the Chief Minister returning to jail on June 2 is clear. We have not made any exceptions. We welcome criticism of our decision but we will not go into this issue. Our order is clear, we have set the dates and also given reasons for granting interim bail.” The court refused the request to revoke bail and order Mr. Kejriwal to jail. Responding for Mr. Kejriwal, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi highlighted that senior union ministers had made various statements against his client. He also claimed that efforts were made to “break and humiliate” Mr. Kejriwal after he was sent to Delhi’s Tihar Jail. Mr. Kejriwal had made a statement saying, “I have to go back to jail on June 2. I will be watching the results of the election on June 4 from jail. If you make INDIA bloc win, I will come back on June 5. If there is lack of effort, let us see when we will meet.” The court also rejected a petition seeking Mr. Kejriwal’s removal and the AAP and Mr. Kejriwal have denied all charges, and have counter-accused the BJP of orchestrating a “political vendetta” against its rivals before the polls. Note: This content is from an article by NDTV. Arvind Kejriwal