Arvind Kejriwal arrested: Punjab BJP chief demands ED probe into state's excise policy
Punjab BJP plans to approach the Election Commission for an ED probe into the state's excise policy, alleging it mirrors Delhi's policy, which led to Kejriwal's arrest.

Kejriwal, AAP national convener and Delhi Chief Minister, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday night in an excise policy-linked money laundering case in Delhi, triggering massive protests by party workers in the national capital and a few states.
Jakhar said a high-powered delegation of BJP will go and meet authorities of the Election Commission on Saturday to demand a ED probe.
The same excise policy under which many Delhi ministers have been jailed has been implemented in Punjab by Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann, he said.
The BJP leader said that Kejriwal should have resigned immediately after his arrest but his party leaders are saying that Kejriwal would continue as chief minister.
This shows that the AAP supremo does not trust his party's leaders and the party is "power hungry", Jakhar added.
The state BJP chief said that Congress leaders in the state who had demanded an ED probe into the excise policy earlier should also approach the Election Commission.
"Kejriwal will go into the annals of history as the first sitting chief minister to go to jail in an excise policy case," he said.
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