'Not A Clean Chit': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Takes Jibe At Relief To Arvind Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has criticized the recent court decision that cleared Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal of corruption charges, suggesting it does not equate to an absolute exoneration. Gupta questioned the integrity of the legal process, emphasizing that the ruling should not be interpreted as a 'clean chit' for Kejriwal, who has faced multiple allegations in the past. The remarks come in light of ongoing scrutiny of Kejriwal's administration, which has been accused of various irregularities. The political landscape in Delhi remains contentious, with Gupta's comments likely to fuel further debate on accountability and transparency within the AAP government. As the political rivalry intensifies, Gupta's stance reflects a broader concern among opposition parties regarding governance and integrity in public office. The implications of the court's decision and the subsequent political fallout are likely to shape the discourse in the run-up to the upcoming elections, making it essential for voters to stay informed about the unfolding developments in Delhi's political arena.
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