Video: 'Kept in jail for 6 months', Kejriwal broke down after being acquitted in the liquor scam
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his colleague Manish Sisodia were acquitted in the Delhi liquor scam case, leading to an emotional response from Kejriwal during a media interaction.
The Delhi Rouse Avenue Court delivered a verdict on Friday regarding the Delhi liquor scam case, resulting in the acquittal of former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia. The case had significant implications, involving allegations of corruption in the liquor policy that reportedly favored certain businesses and officials. Upon hearing the verdict, Kejriwal, moved by the outcome, expressed his deep emotions during a press interaction with the media, revealing the strain of being imprisoned for six months while defending his integrity.
In a heartfelt moment, Kejriwal broke down, highlighting the personal toll the allegations and the judicial proceedings had taken on him and his family. Manish Sisodia, who stood by his side, also struggled to hold back tears, indicating the joint journey they had endured amidst the legal challenges. The emotional scene not only showcased their relief but also sparked discussions about the political implications and the broader context of corruption investigations in Indian politics, particularly regarding the handling of the liquor policy.
The acquittal marks a significant turning point for Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), potentially strengthening their political standing in Delhi ahead of upcoming elections. It raises questions about the motivations behind the initial charges and the impact of judicial scrutiny on political figures in India. This incident could further influence public perception of corruption allegations among politicians, with a renewed focus on ensuring accountability across the political spectrum.