In a significant development that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of India, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is facing a probe by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) over allegations of receiving political funding from the banned extremist organization 'Sikhs for Justice'. The recommendation for this high-level investigation was made by Delhi's Lieutenant Governor (L-G) V.K. Saxena, marking a critical juncture in the ongoing scrutiny of political affiliations and funding sources within the country's capital. The allegations suggest that Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) may have received as much as $16 million in funding from sources associated with 'Khalistani' groups, a claim that has ignited a firestorm of controversy and debate across the nation.
The move to involve the NIA, India's premier counter-terrorism task force, underscores the gravity of the accusations and the potential implications for national security. This development comes at a time when India is increasingly vigilant about the influence of extremist groups and the integrity of its democratic processes. The investigation is poised to delve into the depths of the AAP's funding mechanisms, seeking to uncover the truth behind the alleged financial connections with 'Sikhs for Justice', an organization that has been banned in India for its separatist agenda.
The political ramifications of this investigation are profound, with the AAP and Kejriwal vehemently denying any wrongdoing or connections with banned groups. The controversy… Đọc thêm
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