Kejriwal Must Prove Money Laundering Case Against Satyendar Jain Is Fake

Arvind Kejriwal protesting in front of LG office on May 14, 2018. Photo: AAP (Representational image)
Arvind Kejriwal protesting in front of LG office on May 14, 2018. Photo: AAP (Representational image)

If Kejriwal thinks after studying Satyendar Jain case that he is innocent, he should publicly put all the case details and his arguments on a website so that people could know the truth. 

By Rakesh Raman

Delhi chief minister (CM) Arvind Kejriwal has claimed that the money laundering case against his health minister Satyendar Jain is fake and politically motivated. 

In a video released on May 31, Kejriwal said in a baseless rhetoric that he has personally seen the case file and found that Satyendar Jain has been implicated in a false case.

But the Delhi CM could not offer even a single argument to prove that the case against his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) colleague is fabricated. Arrested in the money laundering case, Satyendar Jain has been sent to Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody until June 9.

Kejriwal also said in his video message that his party is against corruption and cited a recent incident in Punjab where AAP leader and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann had claimed on May 24 that he had sacked the health minister Vijay Singla from his government for committing acts of corruption.

However, it is largely believed that it was a stage-managed event that Kejriwal and Mann enacted to dramatically demonstrate their action against corruption so that they could get political mileage unscrupulously and quote the Punjab action to show the innocence of Satyendar Jain who was expected to be arrested.

If Kejriwal thinks after studying Satyendar Jain case that he is innocent, he should publicly put all the case details and his arguments on a website so that people could know the truth. 

The ED should also reveal case details and live-stream the interrogation of Satyendar Jain so that his prosecution – and possible conviction – could be held in a transparent manner. 

As Kejriwal is known for telling lies, his loose talk in a video message cannot exonerate Satyendar Jain. It is said that Kejriwal cannot expel Satyendar Jain from the party because he is Kejriwal’s close accomplice. 

If Kejriwal takes action against the corruption of Satyendar Jain, the latter would spill the beans and tell the truth about Kejriwal’s misdeeds. 

According to reports, the probe agency ED dealing with financial crimes alleged that Satyendar Jain was involved in hawala transactions with a Kolkata-based firm in 2015-16.

The arrest was made on May 30 after about 2 months while properties worth Rs. 4.81 crore owned by Satyendar Jain and his family members were attached by the ED.

As expected, Kejriwal and AAP politicians are baselessly claiming that it is a politically motivated case. Satyendar Jain is not alone in this dirty game. In fact, Kejriwal and many of his colleagues in the AAP are facing serious corruption charges. 

A petition has been filed at the anti-corruption authority Delhi Lokayukta and the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Government of India, to start investigation into the alleged crime and corruption cases of the ministers of Delhi Government and legislators (MLAs) of AAP headed by Kejriwal.

By Rakesh Raman, who is a national award-winning journalist and social activist. He is the founder of a humanitarian organization RMN Foundation which is working in diverse areas to help the disadvantaged and distressed people in the society.

He has also launched the “Power Play: Lok Sabha Election 2024 in India” editorial section to cover the news, events, and other developments related to the upcoming election.

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