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Arvind Kejriwal: Kejriwal will campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, his lawyers informed









Leader Online Desk: Arvind Kejriwal has been granted interim bail till June 1. They have been asked to surrender on June 2. Therefore, Kejriwal has got a big relief during the Lok Sabha elections. Meanwhile, they have no obligation to campaign for elections. Kejriwal's lawyer Shadan Farasat gave the information in this context to the media.

'Let's try for Kejriwa's release' – Lawyer Shadan Farasat

Supreme Court lawyer Shadan Farasat, representing Kejriwal, says there is no restriction on his election campaign. We will try to get them out.”, he also explained. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking bail to campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. A hearing was held on this today (10th) in the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, he (Arvind Kejriwal) has been granted interim bail till June 1. A bench of Justice Sanjeev Khanna and Justice Dipankar Dutta has issued an order in this regard.

Arvind Kejriwal: Polling on May 25 in the fifth phase in Delhi

In the earlier hearing on May 7, the Supreme Court had indicated to grant interim bail to Kejriwal to enable him to campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. After that today (10th) the Supreme Court has given him a big relief in the background of the Lok Sabha campaign. Polling for the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in Delhi is being held on May 25. Meanwhile, Kejriwal will be able to campaign for Aam Aadmi Party candidates. This is being considered as a big relief to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and himself. Arvind Kejriwal is currently in Tihar Jail after he was arrested by the ED on March 21 in a money laundering case related to the Delhi Excise Policy.

Kejriwal is the main mastermind in the ED charge sheet

The ED will name Kejriwal as the mastermind in its charge sheet. The Enforcement Directorate claims to have traced a money trail linked to Arvind Kejriwal. Kejriwal's interim bail will also be heard in the Supreme Court tomorrow (May 10).









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