Kejriwal's Emotional Reaction Marks Down in Viral Court Verdict
Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal expressed his emotional relief and reaffirmed AAP's integrity after being acquitted in the liquor policy scam. The verdict was seen as a significant turning point that reinstated public faith in the judiciary and challenged political biases.

Highlights
- •Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal was acquitted in the liquor policy scam during a court hearing he attended.
New Delhi saw a significant development in the liquor policy scam as former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia were acquitted by the court. The verdict came in the absence of evidence, sparking a wave of enthusiasm among Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders and workers.
Kejriwal, addressing reporters upon hearing the verdict, broke down in tears. In a heated statement, he accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and leader PM Narendra Modi of falsely accusing him of involvement in the liquor policy scam. He emphasized that today's verdict proved that Kejriwal and AAP are honest individuals.
The court cleared 22 defendants in the case, including Kejriwal and Sisodia. Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal shared that the BJP had often accused his party of indulging in liquor policy scams. Now, the bench ruled in favor of Kejriwal and his party, dismissing all the allegations.
Kejriwal further clarified that this case was fabricated. He pointed out that there was no specific charge against Kejriwal, Sisodia, or AAP. The Chief Accountant’s Office of the Enforcement Directorate (CBI) was cited as the policy initiator, further supporting the court's decision.
Other key points include:
- The verdict underscores the judiciary's trust and integrity, which Kejriwal highly appreciated.
- The acquittal significantly impacted the political landscape, particularly influencing the perception of AAP and the impact of judicial verdicts against political rivals.
- The case's resolution led to the release of leaders tied to the case, including Kejriwal, who believed they were wrongly persecuted.
- The incident also reflected the growing trust in the judiciary, a critical development in Indian democracy.







