India's Supreme Court on Friday ordered jailed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the key leader of an alliance opposed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to be released on bail so that he can campaign in ongoing general elections.
Kejriwal has been in pre-trial detention since April 1, having been arrested on March 21 by India's financial crime investigation agency on corruption allegations connected with the National Capital Territory's liquor policy.
Accusations of political meddling
Modi's government has denied having lent on the agency, the so-called Enforcement Directorate, to bring about Kejriwal's arrest, but the opposition leader's supporters continue to see the case as politically motivated.
Rallies in support of Kejriwal have been held in numerous other big cities around India. He has consistently rejected accusations of wrongdoing against him
Kejriwal's wife, Sunita, has been campaigning for his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in his place while he has been absent.
In February, the AAP struck a deal to join the INDIA bloc, led by India's main Congress opposition party. The bloc aims to be a substantive rival to Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Several leaders of the bloc are under criminal investigation.
India's seven-phase general election began on April 19. The National Capital Territory, of which Kejriwal is the leader, will vote on May 25.
Voting ends on June 1 and counting is scheduled for June 4.
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tj/rc (Reuters, AFP)