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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has moved the Allahabad High Court seeking quashing of a case against him for his alleged inflammatory speech in Amethi during Lok Sabha elections last year.
The petition, filed under Section 482 of the CrPC on Friday before the Lucknow bench, is likely to be heard by Justice Mahendra Dayal on August 3.
According to state government advocate Rishad Murtaza, the case was lodged against Kejriwal in Musafirkhana police station of Amethi. A charge sheet was filed and bailable warrant was issued against him on July 20 this year, directing him to be present before the judicial magistrate.
Kejriwal has now challenged the proceedings against him.
Murtaza said that the case was registered against Kejriwal in May, 2014 during the parliamentary election under Section 125 of Representation of People’s Act in connection with his speech in Aurangabad village.
The section deals with the offence of promoting enmity between classes in connection with election on grounds of religion, race, caste, community or language and entails imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or fine, or both.
The AAP chief had campaigned for party candidate Kumar Vishwas who had taken on Rahul Gandhi of Congress and HRD Minister Smriti Irani of BJP in Amethi Lok Sabha constituency.
Kejriwal’s petition was filed through his counsel Mahmood Alam and Mohd Rizwan Khan.
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