Indian court dismisses corruption charges against former Delhi chief minister Kejriwal
In Brief
Arvind Kejriwal cleared of corruption charges after months in jail and court proceedings.
Key Facts
- Arvind Kejriwal was arrested in March 2024 on corruption charges
- He spent several months in jail before being discharged by the court
- The court described the case against Kejriwal as 'premeditated and choreographed'
- After discharge, Kejriwal emotionally stated, 'I’ve only been honest'
- The arrest occurred weeks before India's 2024 general election
What Happened
Arvind Kejriwal, former chief minister of Delhi, was arrested in March 2024 on corruption allegations. After spending months in jail, the court dismissed the case, labeling it 'premeditated and choreographed.' Upon discharge, Kejriwal broke down emotionally and affirmed his honesty throughout the process.
Why It Matters
The dismissal of corruption charges against Kejriwal removes a significant legal obstacle ahead of India's general election. The case and arrest had political implications given the timing before the election, and the court's ruling may influence public perception of political prosecutions in India.
Sources
- The Independent — Delhi’s former chief minister breaks down after discharge in corruption case(1h ago)
- BBC World — Indian court clears former Delhi chief minister of corruption charges(2h ago)
