Arvind Kejriwal gets a big blow from the Supreme Court, refuses to hear the plea seeking extension of bail period

The Supreme Court gave a setback to Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the chief minister of Delhi. In the most recent instance, the Supreme Court registry declined to issue the plea asking for an extension of CM Arvind Kejriwal’s interim bail on Wednesday.

Kejriwal was given temporary release by the court last month so that he could take part in the Lok Sabha election campaign. He was told to turn himself in by June 2 after the elections were concluded.

Following that, he petitioned the Supreme Court to extend temporary bail for a week so that he could have a medical examination. He had asked the Supreme Court to grant him permission in the petition to turn himself in on June 9 rather than June 2.

But the Supreme Court refused to hear Arvind Kejriwal’s petition to extend the bail period.

2024 Lok Sabha Elections: Baijayant Panda to Helm BJP’s UP Campaign, Vinod Tawde in Charge of Bihar

In anticipation of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) names election in-charges and co-in-charges for States and Union Territories. Uttar Pradesh‘s new chief will be Baijayant Panda. Vinod Tawde has been selected as Bihar‘s election coordinator.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar a big face against BJP in 2024 Lok Sabha? JDU two-day meeting from today

In addition to uniting against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the topics of inflation and unemployment may be heavily discussed during the two-day meeting of the ruling Janata Dal-United (JDU) in Bihar, which begins on Saturday. The Joint Democratic Union National Executive and National Council meeting is taking place as speculation over Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar serving as the leader of a united opposition in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections is at its height.

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At the gathering location, the party set up hoardings with slogans that alluded to pitting Nitish against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He does not, however, specifically address the BJP leader. It is significant that, up to this point, no major party has backed the request to make Nitish the face of the Prime Minister’s job, with the exception of the ally Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Bihar. JDU might emphasize the need to bring the opposition together during its meeting.

According to JD(U) national general secretary Afaq Ahmed Khan, some 110 party leaders from throughout the country, including the presidents of its 26 state units, will attend the national executive meeting on Saturday. In attendance at the National Council meeting on Sunday will be more than 250 party leaders. Nitish is scheduled to speak at the conference on both days, according to Khan.

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