Kejriwal Is Ready To Cooperate: Advocate Ramesh Gupta

Ramesh Agarwal claimed that Arvind Kejriwal today conceded before the court that he is ready to be in custody and will fully cooperate in the investigation. Moreover, he stated that they oppose the grounds on which the remand is being sought

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BY A STAFF REPORTER: As the Delhi Court reserves the order on Kejriwal's custody, lawyer Ramesh Gupta stated that Arvind Kejriwal has conceded before the court and is ready to cooperate under custody on March 28, Thursday. 

Ramesh Agarwal claimed that Arvind Kejriwal today conceded before the court that he is ready to be in custody and will fully cooperate in the investigation. Moreover, he stated that they oppose the grounds on which the remand is being sought. Agarwal also stated that the court will grant custody as Kejriwal conceded. 

Advocate Ramesh Agarwal is the lawyer for Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the Delhi Liquor Policy Scam case. 

Moreover, the argument in the court got heated as Arvind Kejriwal spoke for himself and presented evidence showing that accused Sarath Reddy donated electoral bonds worth Rs. 55 crores to the BJP. 

Furthermore, Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court Remanded Delhi CM and AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal to ED Custody till March 28 in the Delhi Liquorgate case on March 22, Friday. The decision came as ED demanded 10-day custody of Kejriwal and submitted 28 pages of evidence alleging his involvement in the Delhi Liquor Policy Scam. 

The Enforcement Directorate arrested Delhi CM and AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal from his residence in connection with the Delhi Liquorgate case. He was arrested following search operations and Interrogations conducted by the ED at his residence on Thursday evening.

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