In a landmark verdict, the Rouse Avenue Court acquitted Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, and 21 other accused in the high-profile liquor policy case, delivering a major political and legal shockwave. The court dismissed all charges, citing lack of evidence, and recommended a departmental inquiry against the investigating CBI officers. This move is expected to hold officials accountable while exposing systemic flaws in politically influenced investigations. Political leaders across parties reacted to the ruling. Congress leader Tariq Anwar criticized the BJP for allegedly orchestrating politically motivated cases against opposition leaders, calling the verdict a vindication of justice. Sunita Kejriwal, the CM’s wife, expressed gratitude toward the judiciary and emphasized that divine justice and truth prevailed against months of harassment and politically driven allegations. Legal experts suggest that while the acquittal restores credibility to AAP, the ED still has ongoing proceedings that could prolong the political and judicial battle. Analysts note that the verdict may rejuvenate AAP’s political momentum, particularly after setbacks in Delhi elections, and shape public perception ahead of upcoming polls. The court’s recommendations and acquittal underline the importance of evidence-based investigation and highlight risks of politicizing legal processes.
Political Alert: Kejriwal & Sisodia Acquitted; CBI Faces Departmental Probe, ED Case Looms


