What's Happening?
An Indian court has closed a corruption case against former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, nearly two years after his arrest. The case was related to a liquor policy introduced by Kejriwal's government in 2021, which was later withdrawn. The court found
no evidence of conspiracy or criminal intent in the policy. The ruling criticized the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for its investigation and recommended an inquiry into the conduct of its officials.
Why It's Important?
The court's decision to clear Kejriwal of corruption charges is significant for Indian politics, as it highlights issues related to the use of investigative agencies in political matters. The ruling may impact public perception of the CBI and its role in political investigations. For Kejriwal and his party, the Aam Aadmi Party, the verdict could strengthen their political standing and influence in upcoming elections. The case also raises questions about the accountability and transparency of government agencies.













