The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has neither been given a computer or paper in the custody, reports stated. It has raised questions over Delhi Water Minister Atishi’s claim on Kejriwal issuing first order✨ from the ED custo𓆏dy.
Kejriwal was arrested by the ED on Thursday in connection with the Delhi excise policy case, following searches at his residence in the Civil Lines are☂a of the national capit♑al. Later, Delhi’s Rose Avenue Court on Friday sent Kejriwal to the ED’s custody till March 28.
On Sunday, Atishi, in a presser had said that Delhi CM Kej♔r𒈔iwal has issued his first 𓂃order from the ED custody for resolving wa🐻ter scarcity issues in certain areas of Delhi.
"Neither any computer nor paper has been given to Arvind Kejriwal from the ED headquarters," the NDTV report quoting👍 ED sources said. It also added quoting sources: “We are probing this.”
The report also suggested a link between Kejriwal's meeting w♌ith his wife Sunita Kejriwal on Saturday and the order on water issues.
"Sunita Kejriwal met him in the ED headquartersღ. We are investigating," the report quoting ED sources 🔯said.
Sunita Kejriwal had met Kejriwal🐼 on Saturday evening 💜at the ED office. She was reportedly seen holding some papers in hand, while exiting the ED office and boarding a car with some staff.
Meanwhile, BJ꧋P has termed Kejriwal’s instruction from ED custody to Atishi "script👍ed".
The AAP𓃲 chief's arrest sparked protests by the party workers in the national capital. His ministers have insisted that he will not resign and serve his duties from the jail.
Kejriwal became the first sitting CM t🅺o be arrested in India. He was arrested by ED in the now scrapped Delhi liquor policy case.