Union Minister Kiren Rijiju didn’t mince words while reacting to the acquittal of AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in the high-profile Delhi liquor scam probe. During a media interaction in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, on February 28, he asserted that superior courts are designed to rectify any missteps by trial courts.
‘This is how our justice system works. Lower courts handle initial trials, but if facts are mishandled or decisions go awry, appeals to higher benches set things right,’ Rijiju explained methodically. The verdict has sparked a political firestorm, with AAP hailing it as vindication and BJP leaders eyeing an appeal.
The minister, fresh from reviewing ministry projects, also touched on the Youth Congress disruption at an AI event. Lacking full details as he’s shifted portfolios, Rijiju noted intelligence suggestions of orchestration. ‘Whatever the case, it needs quick closure to avoid escalation,’ he advised pragmatically.
Highlighting his affinity for Himachal’s terrains, Rijiju detailed his itinerary. ‘I’ve just wrapped up work in Lahaul-Spiti; now Chamba’s projects are next. These efforts under my ministry will transform regional development,’ he enthused. From road upgrades to vital infrastructure, the visits underscore the government’s commitment to northern hill states.
Rijiju’s poised response reframes the acquittal not as closure, but as a pitstop in ongoing legal scrutiny. With CBI likely gearing up for appeals, the coming months could redefine AAP’s fortunes in Delhi politics. Meanwhile, his Himachal engagements signal steady progress amid national headlines.