Sunita Kejriwal: My husband will reveal truth in excise policy case on March 28
Wife of Delhi CM says despite two years of probe, the ED has not been able to find even 'one paisa' in evidence, and its sleuths found just ₹73,000 when they raided Kejriwal's residence
Stressing that no money was found in multiple Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita on Wednesday (March 27) said her husband would do a "big expose" on the alleged excise policy scam in court on March 28.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener was arrested by the ED on March 21 in an excise policy-linked money laundering case and subsequently remanded to the agency's custody till March 28.
Sunita Kejriwal in a digital briefing said her husband will reveal the truth on March 28 and also present evidence.
'Not one paisa found'
"Despite two years of probe, the ED has not been able to find even one paisa in evidence. They raided the chief minister's residence but got just ₹73,000," she said.
"My husband issued directions to Water Minister Atishi while in custody. The Centre had issues with it. Do they want to ruin Delhi?" Sunita asked, adding that her husband was very sad over the issue.
She said Kejriwal is a brave and genuine person and his resolve is strong.
(With inputs from agencies)