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Arvind Kejriwal's reign as the Delhi Chief Minister as nation's top officials including Delhi High Court and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have criticised him running his office from Tihar jail.
PM Modi in an interview to TOI said that he felt «other politicians won't be so lacking in morals.»
«I think it is the media's responsibility to show the people the full perspective on this (Kejriwal) issue, how people of Delhi are suffering, and what the courts have said about the case,» Modi said when asked about a sitting Chief Minister being in jail.
«I am optimistic that this will not become a precedent. I feel other politicians won't be so lacking in morals and will not go to this extent,» Modi said.
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Kejriwal is currently in Tihar jail amid an ongoing investigation over money laundering allegations in the Delhi Excise Policy scam case. Kejriwal and his party have come down heavily on the Enforcement Directorate for their handling of the case and have accused the Central government of