Delhi CM skips seventh ED summons, AAP says agency should wait for court order
Delhi CM skips seventh ED summons, AAP says the agency should wait for the court order
NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has skipped another summons, terming it "illegal." This is the seventh time that Kejriwal has skipped the ED summons.
Kejriwal will not appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) today in connection with the alleged Delhi excise policy scam-linked money-laundering probe, and the agency should wait for the court order instead of issuing summonses repeatedly, the AAP said.
The agency had issued the seventh summons to the chief minister last week, asking him to appear before it for questioning.
He had also written to the ED, seeking their withdrawal.
In a statement, the AAP said the chief minister will not appear before the ED.
A Delhi court will hear the matter of the validity of ED summonses on March 16, and the agency should wait for its order instead of sending summonses repeatedly, it said.
The ED, while issuing the seventh summons, had rejected the contention that a fresh notice for Kejriwal's attendance was wrong as the matter was sub-judice before a local court.
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