Second blow to Arvind Kejriwal from the court in 24 hours, this demand of the Chief Minister is also rejected
New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal, lodged in Tihar Jail, has received another blow from the court. Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court rejected Chief Minister Kejriwal’s plea in which he had sought additional time to meet his lawyers in jail.
Let us tell you that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had sought permission to meet his lawyers five times a week in Tihar Jail. At present, according to the jail manual, he is allowed to meet lawyers twice a week.
On the petition of Delhi Chief Minister, Rouse Avenue Court, while hearing the case on April 5, had reserved its decision. Earlier, Delhi Court had directed Arvind Kejriwal to provide electric kettle, table and chair in the jail.