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flag Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s defense argues no credible evidence links him to ₹100 crore payment in excise policy case.

flag In the Delhi excise policy case, senior advocate N Hariharan told a Rouse Avenue court that there is no credible evidence to frame charges against former CM Arvind Kejriwal, calling the fourth chargesheet a recycled version of earlier allegations with no new facts. flag He argued Kejriwal was acting in his official capacity and that no proof links him to a ₹100 crore payment allegedly made by the south lobby to influence the policy. flag Kejriwal was only named in the fourth chargesheet, not the first three, and the defense challenged the need for further investigation, insisting any new evidence must be court-approved and directly relevant. flag The court sought clarification on statements by approver Raghav Magunta, but the defense maintained no credible connection exists between him and Kejriwal. flag The CBI will respond on February 12.

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