Arvind Kejriwal NIA Probe: LG received complaint against AAP for taking US$16 million from Sikh for Justice for release of Devendra Pal Bhullar and promoting pro-Khalistani sentiments.
Arvind Kejriwal In Trouble: Now NIA is also going to tighten its grip on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested in the Delhi Liquor Policy case. Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has recommended for NIA investigation against Arvind Kejriwal.
LG of Delhi has recommended NIA investigation against CM Kejriwal in the matter of taking funds from pro-Khalistan organization Sikh for Justice. He has made this demand by writing a letter to the Home Ministry. In a letter to the Home Ministry, he said that since the allegations are against the CM and relate to alleged funding of millions of dollars to a political party from a terrorist organization banned in India, forensic investigation including electronic devices produced by the complainant in the case will be carried out. Investigation is also needed.
What complaint did Delhi LG receive?
The LG had received a complaint against AAP for receiving US$16 million from Khalistani group Sikhs for Justice for facilitating the release of Devendra Pal Bhullar and promoting pro-Khalistani sentiments. VK Saxena also referred to a letter written by Kejriwal to Iqbal Singh in the Home Ministry in January 2014, in which it was mentioned that "The AAP government has already recommended the release of Professor Bhullar to the President and the SIT Will work sympathetically and in a time bound manner on other issues including formation of IPC etc."
Who complained against Kejriwal?
This complaint was made by Ashu Mongia, National General Secretary of World Hindu Federation India and former Aam Aadmi Party worker Munish Kumar Raizada. The complainants have also cited a video material in which Gurpatwant Singh Pannu was allegedly involved. These people allege that the Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party received a huge amount of USD 16 million from the Khalistani group between 2014 and 2022.
Who is Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar?
Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar is guilty in the 1993 Delhi bomb blast case. Bhullar was convicted in the blast outside the Youth Congress headquarters in Delhi that killed nine people and injured 31 others. He was arrested after being deported from Germany. Bhullar, lodged in Tihar jail since 1995, was sentenced to death by the court in August 2001, but in 2014 his death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
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