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Thursday, March 28, 2024

US Reacts After Diplomat Summoned Over Arvind Kejriwal's Arrest; Germany Exudes Confidence In Indian Legal System

 


While India called on US diplomats to protest, the US stood by its comments on Arvind Kejriwal's arrest. The country is now also proposing to put money into the banking system, which would "make it harder for voters to influence the next election."


Washington said Wednesday that it supports fair, transparent and timely legislation and "believes no one will oppose it."


"We continue to closely monitor these actions, including the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal," said US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.


Miller responded to questions from the State Department regarding a phone call made by Gloria Berbena, India's head of mission in New Delhi, earlier that day and the reserve release of the Congress party currency bank.


"We also know that the Congress party has claimed that the tax authorities have closed some of their bank accounts, which will make it difficult for them to effectively fight elections in the first place. All issues.

"Regarding your first question, I will not mention any private diplomatic conversations but actually what we say in public is little First is what I said here and we encourage it to be honest, transparent, legal in a timely manner. I believe that no one should oppose this.


State Department officials called the head of the delegation, Gloria Berbena, at her office in South Delhi and protested the statements made by US State Department officials regarding Kejriwal's arrest. The meeting lasted more than 30 minutes.


A US official said Washington "supports Prime Minister Kejriwal in taking legal action in a fair, transparent and timely manner."


Police Department arrests Kejriwal in a financial case related to GST policy 'scam'. Earlier, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs had stated that Delhi strongly objected to the statement made by the US State Department spokesperson regarding some laws in India.

The Ministry said, "In diplomacy, the country must respect the sovereignty and internal affairs of other countries. This responsibility also applies to other democracies. Otherwise, it will set a bad precedent."

"The legal system in India is based on independent judiciary and is committed to objectives and timely results. Criticisms of this are not correct." MEA said.

Germany has full confidence in the Indian constitution

The next day, India summoned the German ambassador and described the comments on Kejriwal's arrest as a "negative impact". A German foreign correspondent praised India's determination and unwavering confidence.

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3

No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3
No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3
No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3

 


The Delhi High Court on Wednesday heard a petition by jailed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a money-laundering case linked to the alleged excise policy scam. The high court refused to interfere with CM's arrest. Hence, there's no interim relief for Delhi CM today. The matter will now be heard on April 3.


Arvind Kejriwal's petition, in which he has sought immediate release on account of the arrest and the subsequent remand to the ED being “illegal”, was heard by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma. The court will announce its decision in the evening.

The national organizer of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was arrested on March 21 and later sent to ED custody by the Delhi court for "detailed and sustained interrogation" against him till March 28.

Kejriwal had earlier approached the court to quash and set aside all the cases, including the summons filed against him.

AAP took to the streets on Tuesday over the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal; its leaders and staff tried to march to the Prime Minister's house but were prevented; The BJP, on the other hand, staged a protest demanding the removal of the Delhi Governor.

During the day, Arvind Kejriwal also opened a second emergency room for health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj to address the shortage of medicines and diagnostics in Mohalla clinics and hospitals in the city.


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No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3

No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3
No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3

 


The Delhi High Court on Wednesday heard a petition by jailed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a money-laundering case linked to the alleged excise policy scam. The high court refused to interfere with CM's arrest. Hence, there's no interim relief for Delhi CM today. The matter will now be heard on April 3.


Arvind Kejriwal's petition, in which he has sought immediate release on account of the arrest and the subsequent remand to the ED being “illegal”, was heard by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma. The court will announce its decision in the evening.

The national organizer of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was arrested on March 21 and later sent to ED custody by the Delhi court for "detailed and sustained interrogation" against him till March 28.

Kejriwal had earlier approached the court to quash and set aside all the cases, including the summons filed against him.

AAP took to the streets on Tuesday over the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal; its leaders and staff tried to march to the Prime Minister's house but were prevented; The BJP, on the other hand, staged a protest demanding the removal of the Delhi Governor.

During the day, Arvind Kejriwal also opened a second emergency room for health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj to address the shortage of medicines and diagnostics in Mohalla clinics and hospitals in the city.


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No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3

No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3

 


The Delhi High Court on Wednesday heard a petition by jailed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a money-laundering case linked to the alleged excise policy scam. The high court refused to interfere with CM's arrest. Hence, there's no interim relief for Delhi CM today. The matter will now be heard on April 3.


Arvind Kejriwal's petition, in which he has sought immediate release on account of the arrest and the subsequent remand to the ED being “illegal”, was heard by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma. The court will announce its decision in the evening.

The national organizer of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was arrested on March 21 and later sent to ED custody by the Delhi court for "detailed and sustained interrogation" against him till March 28.

Kejriwal had earlier approached the court to quash and set aside all the cases, including the summons filed against him.

AAP took to the streets on Tuesday over the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal; its leaders and staff tried to march to the Prime Minister's house but were prevented; The BJP, on the other hand, staged a protest demanding the removal of the Delhi Governor.

During the day, Arvind Kejriwal also opened a second emergency room for health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj to address the shortage of medicines and diagnostics in Mohalla clinics and hospitals in the city.


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Amit Soussana: Israeli woman held hostage by Hamas shares her Sexual Assault Ordeal

 


On October 7, Israeli lawyer Amit Soussana was kidnapped from his home by at least 10 people, some of whom were soldiers, beaten and dragged to Gaza. He said that a few days after he was taken into captivity, guards began questioning him about his sex life.

Miss Susanna said her child was alone in his bedroom and his left ankle was sprained. She said sometimes guards would come and sit next to the bed, take his shirt and touch him.

She asked many times when her period would end. She recalled that when her period ended on October 18, she pretended to bleed for about a week in an attempt to delay her arrival.

He said that around October 24, a guard who identified himself as Muhammad attacked him.

She said that in the morning Muhammad freed her from her chains and left her in the bathroom. After taking off his clothes and starting to wash in the bathtub, Muhammad came back and stood in front of the door with a gun in his hand.

"He came up to me and put a gun to my forehead," said Ms. Susana returned from an eight-hour interview with the New York Times in mid-March. She said Mohamed punched Ms Sushana and forced her to remove her towel, then grabbed her body, made her sit on the edge of the bathtub and hit her again.

He remembers dragging her back at gunpoint to the nursery, which was decorated with pictures of the SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon.

"Then he pointed a gun at me and forced me to have sex with him," said Ms. said Susanna.

Miss Susanna, 40, became the first Israeli to speak publicly about sexual violence in captivity since Hamas took control of southern Israel. In a mostly English-language interview with The Times, she detailed the sexual and other violence she suffered during the 55-day ordeal.

Ms. Susana's personal account of her experiences in captivity is similar to what she told both the doctor and the social worker 24 hours after her release on 30 November. His reports on his account emphasized the nature of the relationship; Time's deal doesn't disclose specific details.

Ms. Susana described being arrested in approximately six locations, including private homes, offices and underground tunnels. Later, while he was in prison, a group of attackers hung him from the gap between two chairs and beat him, she said.

For months, Hamas and its supporters have denied that its members harmed those arrested or during the October 7 protests. A UN report published this month said there was "clear and convincing evidence" that some victims had been sexually abused, and while an analysis of the problem there confirmed there was a "reasonable" belief that same sex was occurring when an attack occurred. “challenges and constraints.” question.

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No interim relief for Delhi CM today, High Court to hear matter on April 3

 


The Delhi High Court on Wednesday heard a petition by jailed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a money-laundering case linked to the alleged excise policy scam. The high court refused to interfere with CM's arrest. Hence, there's no interim relief for Delhi CM today. The matter will now be heard on April 3.


Arvind Kejriwal's petition, in which he has sought immediate release on account of the arrest and the subsequent remand to the ED being “illegal”, was heard by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma. The court will announce its decision in the evening.

The national organizer of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was arrested on March 21 and later sent to ED custody by the Delhi court for "detailed and sustained interrogation" against him till March 28.

Kejriwal had earlier approached the court to quash and set aside all the cases, including the summons filed against him.

AAP took to the streets on Tuesday over the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal; its leaders and staff tried to march to the Prime Minister's house but were prevented; The BJP, on the other hand, staged a protest demanding the removal of the Delhi Governor.

During the day, Arvind Kejriwal also opened a second emergency room for health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj to address the shortage of medicines and diagnostics in Mohalla clinics and hospitals in the city.

Stop the war: On the U.N. Security Council’s call for a Gaza ceasefire


Five and a half months after Israel began attacking Gaza, 32,000 Palestinians have been killed and 74,000 injured; More than 90% of the enclave's population was displaced and almost during the hunger crisis, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) had called for the "immediate halt" and full release of those detained by Hamas on 25 March. The USA, which had previously vetoed all United Nations resolutions calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, abstained from the vote, indicating a change in the Biden administration. All other members of the UN Security Council also adopted the resolution, including Britain, which until recently had resisted calls to escalate the conflict. Israel responded angrily, canceling a planned visit to Washington by two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's council aides and criticizing the decision backed by China and Russia for not banning the release of criminals. But behind the anger and opposition lurks Israel's weakness. Israeli officials have repeatedly said in recent weeks that they were about to occupy the southern city of Rafah, where about 1.4 million Palestinians are imprisoned. After 14 members of the UN Security Council called for an immediate ceasefire, Israel's attack on Rafah was unnecessary and could have led to further casualties.


The latest war was sparked when Hamas crossed the border on October 7, killing at least 1,200 Israelis. That day, the Israelites received sympathy and solidarity from all over the world. But what Israel did over the next few months was to punish the entire population of Gaza for what Hamas had done, leading to international protests. If Israel focuses on this situation, it must immediately comply with UN Security Council resolutions and declare conflict. The October 7 attack was a major intelligence and security failure in itself. Netanyahu needs to be held accountable. Instead of doing this, he threw himself into war without achieving any goals. After months of fighting, Israel has destroyed much of Gaza but has not yet destroyed Hamas or freed the hostages. The long-running war has increased discord in Netanyahu's cabinet. The president is very unpopular and his allies are fighting each other. The war also isolated Israel and strained relations with allies, including the United States. If Israel continues the war without a clear vision, the internal and external challenges it faces will increase, as well as the loss of life. In the Gaza area, many Palestinians are under siege, fighting, fighting and being bombed. Mr. Netanyahu faces two options. He could get the UN Security Council's message and stop the war and allow emergency aid to Gaza.

The frequent judicial interventions by the Supreme Court of India

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