'Now that the court has given...': What Anna Hazare said on court relief to Kejriwal

Social activist Anna Hazare has commented on the recent court ruling that discharged Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, and 21 others from charges related to the controversial excise policy case. Hazare emphasized the importance of accountability and transparency in governance, urging Kejriwal to focus on serving the public interest rather than political maneuvering. The excise policy, which had come under scrutiny for alleged irregularities, had led to significant political discourse in the capital. The court's decision has sparked mixed reactions among political leaders and the public, with some viewing it as a vindication for Kejriwal's administration, while others remain skeptical about the implications of the ruling on governance and policy-making in Delhi. Hazare's remarks underscore the ongoing dialogue around ethical leadership, especially in the context of corruption allegations that have historically plagued Indian politics. As the political landscape evolves following this court decision, the focus may shift to how the Delhi government will navigate its policies in light of public expectations for integrity and efficacy in governance.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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