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Would Arvind Kejriwal’s problems become worse if he continues to ignore ED summonses?

After receiving a ‘third’ summons to appear before the Enforcement Directorate to participate in the probe into the purported excise policy issue, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has once again declined.

He might get a fourth summons to join the probe from the Enforcement Directorate. According to the sources, Kejriwal’s five-page response to the case’s investigating officer, which he filed on Wednesday, is now being examined by the ED, which may dismiss his claims that the summons was unlawful.
According to the rules of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the agency could send Kejriwal its fourth summons, they claimed. Previously, on November 2, December 21, 2023, and January 3 of this year, he was summoned to surrender.

‘Will Arvind Kejriwal’s continuous dodging of ED summonses compound his troubles?’ was another question posed by India TV in its poll. Eight percent believed that there would be no problems, while eighty-eight percent said that the Delhi Chief Minister is simply making things worse for himself by disobeying summonses. Just 4% were still unsure.

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