Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday met Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal at Tihar Jail and alleged that the AAP chief was not being provided the amenities that are provided to even the most serious criminals. staunch.
Mann, who was accompanied by AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak, said they met Kejriwal for half an hour but were separated by a glass wall and interacted through a phone call.
“I was emotional watching it. They are treating him like a hardcore criminal. What is his fault? Is it his fault that he has built mohalla clinics?” Mann said.
The Punjab chief minister said Kejriwal asked him to visit different places to campaign for INDIA block candidates.
He also said that the Aam Aadmi Party will emerge as a strong political force on June 4, when the results of the Lok Sabha elections will be announced.
Pathak said Kejriwal was worried about the people of Delhi and constantly asked if they were getting subsidies.
“Even while he is in jail, he is worried about the people of Delhi. He said that from next week he will call two ministers to discuss issues. He has also asked party MPs to go out among the people,” Pathak said.
The meeting took place in the “mulakat jangla”, a room divided by a glass wall, a Tihar jail official said.
Security has already been increased with the deployment of local police outside Tihar Jail, as Mann is a Z+ protégé.
The Delhi chief minister and AAP national coordinator was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21. His current judicial custody expires on Monday.
The ED has accused Kejriwal of being involved in “the entire Delhi liquor scam conspiracy, in drafting and implementing the policy, for favoring and benefiting the quid pros, taking bribes and finally using part of the proceeds of crime generated from the crime foreseen in the election campaign for the Goa Assembly elections.”
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