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India Court Acquits Kejriwal in Delhi Graft Case

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NEW DELHI – An Indian court cleared former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday of corruption charges, delivering a resounding victory in what Kejriwal’s supporters have termed a “political conspiracy.”

Kejriwal’s case had captivated the nation for over three years. Arrested in March 2024 amid accusations from his political opponents that he and his administration had accepted kickbacks on liquor licenses issued, Kejriwal spent several months behind bars. At the hearing Friday, a visibly moved Kejriwal wept as he left the courtroom, exclaiming with emotion: “Truth has won.”

The Delhi High Court acquitted Kejriwal along with his former deputy Manish Sisodia and 21 others of all charges they faced in the probe. The verdict came weeks after Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was re-elected for a third term, signaling an ongoing battle between Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the ruling coalition.

Kejriwal’s political career took unexpected turns when he stepped down from his civil service job in 2015 to become an anti-corruption crusader. His outspoken stance against corruption earned him national attention, making him a key opponent of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Since then, several politicians have faced criminal investigations or trials. Two state chief ministers—the AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal and another in 2025—have been among the most prominent victims.

In August 2025, the BJP unveiled new legislation to suspend politicians who are arrested for up to 30 days; critics saw this as a significant blow against constitutional protections. The move sparked fierce debate about checks and balances within India’s democratic framework.

Kejriwal’s saga has not only been about governance but also served as a rallying cry for those disillusioned with corruption in Indian politics. His case continues to be closely watched, especially now that he has secured re-election, though his journey from an ordinary tax collector to the apex of Indian politics reflects broader concerns over fairness and accountability in India’s political system.

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