IN PHOTOS: Aam Aadmi Party workers protest in Delhi against arrest of Sanjay Singh, other leaders

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers in huge numbers on Friday protested in Delhi against the arrest of their party leaders including MP Sanjay Singh. Pics/AAP/X 

Updated On: 2023-10-27 04:42 PM IST

Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed

The Aam Aadmi Party supporters protested on Friday. Pics/AAP/X

Meanwhile, the Rouse Avenue Court on Friday extended the Judicial custody of Aam Aadmi Party leader and MP Sanjay Singh till November 10 next month in connection with the alleged liquor scam case. He was recently arrested by Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the case

Sanjay Singh had moved an application seeking directions to jail authorities to ensure adequate medical treatment and to allow him to continue regular treatment from his private doctor

Noting the submissions, the court said, Sanjay Singh deserves adequate treatment which may not be possible from jail hence he be permitted to consult his eye specialist. The court said it did not see any reason to reject Singh's permission to seek private treatment

The court further directed that no supporter of the accused be allowed near him in order to prevent any unnecessary trouble to patients of eye centres

The court also allowed Sanjay Singh to sign two cheques for the purpose of meeting family expenses and also permitted him to sign two letters addressed to the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi in connection with the release of the transfer of funds

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on October 4 this year had arrested Singh after a day-long questioning by the ED officials at his Delhi residence

ED claimed that Singh and his associates played a part in the Delhi government's decision to give licenses to alcohol shops and merchants in 2020, causing losses to the state exchequer and violating anti-corruption laws

ED has previously searched a number of locations including the homes and offices of Sanjay Singh's close associate Ajit Tyagi and other contractors and businessmen who allegedly benefited from the policy. In its nearly 270-page supplementary charge sheet, the ED has called Sisodia a key conspirator in the case

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