I am proud to go to jail to protect the country from dictatorship: Kejriwal
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said that he would surrender tomorrow (June 2) as his interim bail, granted by the Indian Supreme Court in view of the ongoing general elections, ends today.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Arvind Kejriwal in a virtual press conference in New Delhi said, “Supreme Court gave me 21 days for election campaigning. Today marks the completion of those 21 days. Day after tomorrow, I will return to Tihar Jail.”
He further said, “I don’t know how long they will keep me in jail. My spirits are high. I am proud to go to jail to protect the country from dictatorship.”
“They tried to break me in many ways, tried to bend me, tried to silence me but they were not successful,” he added.
Hitting hard at the Bharatiya Janata Party, he said, “When I was in jail, they treated me in various ways, they stopped my medicines. I have been a serious diabetes patient for 20 years. For the past 10 years, I have been taking insulin injections every day.”
“They stopped my injections for many days in jail, and my sugar levels reached 300 to 325. If sugar remains high for so many days, it can damage the kidneys and liver. I was in jail for 50 days, and in those 50 days, I lost 6 kgs. When I went to jail, my weight was 70 kg, today it is 64 kg,” the CM said.
On Thursday, the Delhi court issued notice to the ED, seeking its response on CM Kejriwal’s regular bail plea in connection with a money laundering case related to the alleged excise policy scam. Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of Rouse Avenue Court also sought the agency’s reply on his plea seeking interim bail for a week on medical grounds.