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Will Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail benefit the AAP in the Lok Sabha elections? Or is it too late?

FP Explainers • May 10, 2024, 19:52:35 IST
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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has been granted interim bail by the Supreme Court in the money laundering case linked to the alleged excise policy scam. The order serves as a shot in the arm for the AAP amid the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, as it allows for the AAP chief to campaign and rouse up support for his candidates. It will also boost the morale of the party

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Will Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail benefit the AAP in the Lok Sabha elections? Or is it too late?
AAP supporters with masks resembling Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. The SC's order of an interim bail to the CM serves as a huge boost to the AAP. File image/AFP

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will be heaving a sigh of relief today (10 May) as the Supreme Court granted him interim bail in the alleged excise policy scam. He will now be able to campaign in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta said Kejriwal, arrested in the money laundering case linked to the alleged excise policy scam , will have to surrender and go back to jail on 2 June, a day after the last phase of the polls — 1 June.

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Now, it is left to be seen if the Delhi CM’s interim bail will boost the party’s campaign ahead of the polls — Delhi will exercise its right to vote on 25 May. Or will it be a case of too little, too late?

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What the court said

On 10 May, Supreme Court Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta granted interim bail to Kejriwal until 1 June, adding that the AAP boss, who is currently lodged at Tihar jail, will surrender to prison officials by 2 June.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had earlier vehemently opposed granting any relief to Kejriwal for electioneering, saying there was no precedent available. However, the apex court said that “21 days (the period of bail) will not make any difference”.

It further pointed out that the ED had registered its case two years ago and that Kejriwal was only arrested in March 2024. “For one-and-a-half years he was there… he could have been arrested before or after (the election) also. Whatever it is, 21 days here or there should not make any difference,” the court said.

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Shadan Farasat, Supreme Court lawyer representing Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, speaks with the media after the apex court granted interim bail to Kejriwal until 1 June. PTI

This is, notably, in line with what it had said during its Tuesday hearing too. The bench had then observed that Kejriwal is the chief minister of Delhi and elections come once in five years and there is no harm in campaigning. “We are only considering whether this case requires an exception or if the person involved is in that exceptional circumstance, given the fact that elections are round the corner,” the bench had said.

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And in granting interim bail today, the apex court also laid down conditions that the Delhi chief minister would have to follow, which are similar to the ones laid down for AAP’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh.

**Also read: Arvind Kejriwal to be out of jail. But can he vote, campaign for AAP? Can he fulfil his CM duties?**

How the AAP has reacted

Reports state that the AAP boss will walk out as early as this evening and will be able to canvass for the votes. The AAP welcomed the court’s decision with AAP workers celebrating outside the party’s office in the Capital, chanting slogans such as “Jail ke taale toot gaye, Kejriwal ji choot gaye”.

Delhi minister and AAP leader Imran Hussain celebrates with party workers after the Supreme Court granted interim bail to Delhi chief minister and AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal until 1 June. PTI

AAP’s Sanjay Singh said in a post on X: “Truth can be troubled but not defeated. The decision of the Hon’ble Supreme Court is welcome. The dictatorship will end. Satyamev Jayate.”

Delhi minister Atishi also said, “The Supreme Court decision today does not just give relief to Arvind Kejriwal. Democracy has won, the Constitution has won. Whenever democracy and the Constitution have been threatened, Supreme Court has come forward to protect it. This decision will safeguard democracy.”

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Echoing similar sentiments, Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said: “In a PMLA case, in which the Centre‘s machinery wanted to keep a chief minister in jail in a case where people have been kept in jail for months without proof for months, Arvind Kejriwal getting interim bail in 40 days is nothing short of a miracle, This is a sign from God that India needs a change.”

अब देश में दिखेंगे बड़े बदलाव

PMLA के मामले में @ArvindKejriwal जी की 40 दिन में जमानत होना किसी चमत्कार से कम नहीं है।

अरविंद केजरीवाल जी के लिए यह बजरंग बली का आशीर्वाद है। केजरीवाल जी बड़े मक़सद के लिए बाहर आ रहे हैं।

सुप्रीम कोर्ट के माध्यम से ईश्वर का इशारा है कि अब… pic.twitter.com/CLsj0X1Fo1

— AAP (@AamAadmiParty) May 10, 2024

AAP leader Jasmine Shah went a step further and said: “The Lok Sabha election actually begins today. Even in areas where there is no AAP candidate, the people of the country will vote for the INDIA bloc candidate.”

Boost amid the polls

Needless to say, the temporary relief to Kejriwal will provide a boost to the AAP, especially when it comes to electioneering and canvassing. It will also serve as a morale booster to the workers, who have been tirelessly working.

Let’s break it down, step by step. From the point of canvassing, Kejriwal’s bail will be a big shot in the arm. Polling has yet to take place in 18 of the 22 Lok Sabha constituencies that the AAP is contesting: four in Delhi, 13 in Punjab, and one in Haryana. As one leader was quoted as telling the Indian Express, “It is a big leg-up for us. We have campaigned well so far and the issue of him being arrested before the elections has been raised at every platform — right from the court of the people to the court of law. It is no secret that he is the best speaker we have. He has been watching whatever is unfolding closely and will hit the ground running.”

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It is expected that in the next few days itself, Kejriwal will campaign for the four seats in Delhi where AAP is contesting.

Jailed Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal during a roadshow in support of party’s candidate from South Delhi Sahi Ram Pehalwan for Lok Sabha polls, in Delhi. In the absence of her husband, Sunita has taken on the responsibility of campaigning for AAP leaders during the ongoing elections. File image/PTI

While he has been in jail, other AAP members, such as Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann and his wife, Sunita Kejriwal , have taken on the responsibility for canvassing. In fact, on 27 April, Sunita Kejriwal had held her maiden roadshow in the East Delhi constituency. Prior to that, she had also addressed rallies of the INDIA bloc in Delhi and Jharkhand.

Some media reports said that Kejriwal’s bail will also enable him to strategise with the other INDIA bloc leaders for the ongoing elections. An AAP leader told Indian Express, “The biggest blow to the party because of the arrests for Manish Sisodia and Kejriwal was that the organisational hierarchy was not the strongest. With Kejriwal walking out of jail, these issues will get ironed out.”

Lost opportunity

While the AAP and INDIA bloc seems buoyed by the interim relief provided to Kejriwal, would it actually make a difference to the elections?

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Pundits aren’t able to discern if it’s a matter of too little, too late. That’s because of the time lost. Delhi will go to the polls in the sixth phase on 25 May, while Punjab goes to the polls in the last phase on 1 June. This means that Kejriwal has approximately 10 days to campaign for his party candidates. Compare this to BJP. The Narendra Modi-led party has had enough time to campaign and establish a rapport with the voter.

Only the results on 4 June will be able to tell us if Kejriwal’s bail has had any positive impact. Until then, it’s a game of wait and watch.

With inputs from agencies

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