The Downfall of AAP's Leader: Arvind Kejriwal's Corruption Cases Explained Readmore: https://lnkd.in/ev8eUpzN Arvind Kejriwal, the prominent figure of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has recently become entangled in multiple corruption charges, which have raised doubts about his leadership and ethics. Kejriwal, who had expressed intentions to bestow Bharat Ratna and Padma Vibhushan honors upon his colleagues, is currently confronted with grave accusations of corruption Kejriwal's future, as well as the future of the Aam Aadmi Party, is unknown due to ongoing legal battles and public scrutiny. The fact that he refuses to resign, despite the abundance of evidence and widespread public dissatisfaction, raises significant concerns regarding his leadership and the integrity of the party. The upcoming days will determine whether Kejriwal can endure this crisis or if his political career will face a disgraceful termination. The ongoing narrative surrounding Arvind Kejriwal's corruption cases serves as a cautionary anecdote highlighting the significance of accountability and integrity in political leadership. As the court proceedings go, the people will keenly observe if justice is administered and whether Kejriwal will ultimately assume accountability for his acts.\ #ArvindKejriwal, #CorruptionCases, #AAP, #DelhiLiquorPolicy, #CBI, #TiharJail, #JudicialCustody, #PoliticalMorality, #RightToRecall, #PublicSentiment, #MediaRole, #PoliticalFigures, #FutureOfAAP, #Leadership, #Accountability, #Integrity, #delhinews, #viralnews, #viralpost,
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#Edrich says, in my humble opinion, the said judge, need acquaint himself, with the rudiments of criminal jurisprudence applicable in India, which is following common law. The concept of a third party being penalized for fault of an accused, is alien to criminal jurisprudence in India, save and except if the third party was directly liable, for any illegal act; ofcourse there is another rider to it; section 120-B; but that's not the circumstances in the present situation; because there exists an explicit bar as regards conspiracy, also an explicit bar as regards, the prevention of corruption Act, because she isn't a government servent, nor was she instrument in acceptance of the alleged bribe. *Your opinion please? 🙏
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The law takes its own course — unless it is nudged by politics. Since 2014, as many as 25 prominent politicians facing action from Central agencies for alleged corruption have crossed over to the BJP. They cut across party lines: 10 are from the Congress; four each from NCP and Shiv Sena; three from TMC; two from TDP; and one each from SP and YSRCP. In 23 of these cases, their political move has translated into reprieve, an investigation by The Indian Express has found. Three of the cases have been closed; 20 others remain stalled or in cold storage — the investigative agency’s action, after the switch, has been, in fact, inaction. Six of the politicians on this list moved to the BJP this year alone, weeks before the general elections. This is in sharp contrast to what happens when the accused is in the Opposition — an investigation by The Indian Express in 2022 revealed how 95 per cent of prominent politicians that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) took action against after 2014, when the NDA came to power, were from the Opposition. The Opposition calls it the “washing machine,” the mechanism by which politicians accused of corruption don’t face legal consequences if they quit their party and join the BJP. #washingmacine #cbi #ed #itdepartment #politicians #corruption https://lnkd.in/g_h9HkPw
Since 2014, 25 Opposition leaders facing corruption probe crossed over to BJP, 23 of them got reprieve
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Dear, President Joseph N. Boakai; While it is recognized that many of the alleged cases of corruption did not happen under your leadership, they have come to light during your tenure. We appreciate your non-interference in the work of the GAC. However, Your Excellency, it is important to consider that not addressing these allegations could have a lasting impact on your reputation. Neglecting these issues for political reasons may lead to harsh judgment from history. It is essential to ensure that those who are falsely accused are not unfairly tainted, while those found guilty are held accountable under the full weight of the law. The well-being of innocent women and children who have suffered due to inadequate medical care weighs heavily on our collective conscience. You have empowered the GAC to fulfill its responsibilities; now it is time for you to fulfill yours. The world is closely observing your actions. Mr. President, promoting the rule of law comes with pain and sorrow, but it is a beautiful thing for society and people. Kindly play our role well and effectively. We look forward to Justice and accountability. " No Business as usual should be in actions and not only in words." #Liberia is bleeding from corruption. 😭😭
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