NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to consider the Enforcement Directorate's objection against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal 's campaign statement, in which he asserted "if people vote for AAP, he will not go back to jail on June 2".
The top court said that the bench did not make any exception for anybody and reaffirmed the clarity of its verdict regarding the date by which the CM must surrender.
"We welcome criticism of the verdict. We will not go into that. Our order is clear when he has to surrender. It is order of apex court and the rule of law shall be governed by this. We did not make an exception for anybody. we said in our order what we felt was justified," SC said.
More details to follow.
The top court said that the bench did not make any exception for anybody and reaffirmed the clarity of its verdict regarding the date by which the CM must surrender.
"We welcome criticism of the verdict. We will not go into that. Our order is clear when he has to surrender. It is order of apex court and the rule of law shall be governed by this. We did not make an exception for anybody. we said in our order what we felt was justified," SC said.
More details to follow.
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