
Arvind Kejriwal Summoned By Probe Agency For 6th Time In Liquor Policy Case
NDTV
The case refers to allegations the AAP government's revamped alcohol sales policy allowed it to receive crores in kickbacks from cartels.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has received a sixth summons from the Enforcement Directorate, sources told NDTV Wednesday evening. Mr Kejriwal has been asked to appear on Monday for questioning in connection with the liquor excise policy case in the national capital.
Mr Kejriwal has skipped the five earlier summons, setting up a court battle with the probe agency and raising the prospect of the Aam Aadmi Party boss being the first sitting chief minister to be arrested.
The sixth summons by the ED - investigating money laundering charges - comes a week after a Delhi court directed Mr Kejriwal to appear on Saturday, and explain why he has skipped summons so far.
