Delhi CM
Kejriwal is scheduled to meet Lieutenant-Governor VK Saxena at 4:30 PM to officially submit his resignation, paving the way for the new chief minister.
[…]The chief minister, however, will remain in jail because the CBI arrested him subsequently in a corruption case related to the alleged excise policy scam.
[…]Kejriwal is in prison in connection with the excise scam money laundering case probed by the ED.
[…]A vacation bench of Justices Manoj Misra and SVN Bhatti said it would like to wait for the pronouncement of the high court order on the issue.
[…]The bench reiterated its stance that it cannot impose governor’s rule in the capital and emphasized that the petitioner was “making a mockery of the system.” It imposed the fine of Rs 50,000, declaring, “We will pass the order.”
[…]Kejriwal reported that approximately four to five lakh students in Delhi have transitioned from private to government schools
[…]Turning 55, Kejriwal urged everyone to unite in establishing the fundamental principles for a resilient India
[…]The decision to allow 24-hour operations came after 35 individuals expressed their interest in applying for this opportunity under the Delhi Shops and Establishments Act of 1954.
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