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SC Upholds Arvind Kejriwal’s Tenure as Delhi CM, Dismisses Removal Plea

14 May 2024: In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court has upheld Arvind Kejriwal’s position as the Chief Minister of Delhi, dismissing a plea seeking his removal. The plea, which was brought before the apex court, aimed to oust Kejriwal from his role. However, the court ruled in favor of the incumbent CM, citing insufficient grounds for removal.

The decision marks a pivotal moment in Delhi’s political landscape, affirming Kejriwal’s mandate and authority as the elected leader of the capital territory. The plea’s dismissal reinforces the democratic process and the principles of governance enshrined in the Indian Constitution.

The petitioner’s argument challenging Kejriwal’s tenure faced scrutiny before the Supreme Court bench, which ultimately found no merit in the claims presented. Kejriwal’s administration has been a subject of both acclaim and controversy, with his tenure marked by various policy initiatives and political maneuvers.

This verdict not only solidifies Kejriwal’s position but also underscores the judiciary’s role in upholding the rule of law and safeguarding democratic institutions. As the Chief Minister, Kejriwal continues to navigate the complex challenges facing Delhi, with this legal victory providing a renewed mandate to pursue his agenda for the betterment of the city and its residents.

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