Tihar jail, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal decried the incumbent Narendra Modi government's alleged dictatorship, and said that like Bhagat Singh, he is ready to die for the country.
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The Aam Aadmi Party's national convenor claimed that the case filed against him by the Enforcement Directorate in the Excise Policy case, is false. He is being probed for money laundering charges and was arrested for the same on March 20. He was let out on bail by the Supreme Court to campaign for the Lok Sabha elections. His bail ended on June 1 and he was asked to surrender on June 2.
«Supreme Court granted me bail for 21 days to campaign for elections. I want to thank SC for that. Today, I am going to Tihar Jail again. I did not waste even a minute of these 21 days. I did not campaign only for AAP but for various parties. I went to Mumbai, Haryana, UP, Jharkhand...AAP is not important, for us the country is important,» Kejriwal said in a public address ahead of surrendering.
«I want to say to the people of Delhi that I am going to jail again, not because I have done a scam but because I have raised my voice against dictatorship...PM Modi accepted this in front of the country that he does not have any evidence against me,» he added.