Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced plans to seek court permission to establish an office for Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in jail, should he be incarcerated. This statement comes in the wake of the Enforcement Directorate's remand of Kejriwal, highlighting the significant growth of their party, which now governs in two states. Mann's declaration underscores the party's determination to continue its governance and work, despite the legal challenges faced by its leader.
‘Will seek court permission to set up office for #Delhi CM #ArvindKejriwal in jail’: #BhagwantMann https://t.co/1bhVK6CFdx https://t.co/9F2f40LSWF
Will seek court permission to set up office for Delhi CM Kejriwal in jail: Bhagwant Mann https://t.co/dq5dqAXoR4
#BhagwantMann said that if #ArvindKejriwal is sent to jail, they will approach the court seeking permission to set up his office in prison to run his government from there #DelhiExcisePolicy #Fraud #EDRaids #ArvindKejriwalArrested https://t.co/vKSjYO0lYX https://t.co/xrXG5aiZ4S
Will Seek Court's Permission To Set Up Office For Arvind Kejriwal In Jail: Bhagwant Mann https://t.co/ZxxelqfZ5P https://t.co/FQJlgwA4Vq
#WATCH | On ED's remand of Delhi CM #ArvindKejriwal, #Punjab CM #BhagwantMann says, "Our party has become so big in just ten years and we are in power in 2 states and hence the government in Delhi and the party will continue to work Track LIVE updates here… https://t.co/387YixvQ70