A Delhi court on Friday sent Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to the Enforcement Directorateâs custody till March 28, a day after his arrest in the Excise policy-linked money laundering case. Special Judge Kaveri Baweja at the Rouse Avenue court said Kejriwal will be produced before the court on March 28 at 2 p.m. The court passed the order on the Enforcement Directorateâs application seeking a 10-day custody in the case. The ED claimed that Kejriwal âtook advantageâ of being the Chief Minister of Delhi to facilitate money laundering by the Aam Aadmi Party, which is a âmajor beneficiaryâ of the proceeds of crimes generated in the alleged liquor scam case. âArvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of NCT of Delhi is the kingpin and key conspirator of the Delhi Excise scam in collusion with Ministers of Delhi government, AAP leaders and other persons,â the agency informed the special PMLA court while seeking his custody. The ED, for the first time in the about two-year-old probe, said the AAP was the âmajor beneficiary of the proceeds of crime generated in the Delhi liquor scamâ. It alleged that a part of these proceeds of crime, to the tune of about â¹45 crore in cash, was utilised in the election campaign of AAP in Goa Assembly polls. âIn this manner, AAP has committed the offence of money laundering through Sh Arvind Kejriwal and the offences thus are covered by section 70 of the PMLA,â it said. It said that as the AAP national convenor and member of the national executive, Kejriwal was âultimately responsible for the funds being used in the election expenses including their generationâ. Kejriwal, it alleged, was ânot only the brain behind the AAP but also controlled its major activitiesâ. The agency said Kejriwal âwilfully disobeyedâ nine summons issued to him to join this probe and when his statement was recorded under the PMLA on Thursday, he did not âreveal the truth nor gave correct factsâ. It said the agency wants his custody to unearth the remaining proceeds of crime generated in the case and that he needs to be interrogated with other accused and witnesses âinvolved in the kickbacks given by the South Group to the AAP and its leaders.â The case pertains to alleged corruption and money laundering in formulating and executing the Delhi governmentâs excise policy for 2021-22, which was later scrapped. AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh are in judicial custody in the case. T.N. Governor re-inducts Ponmudy into Cabinet Senior DMK leader K. Ponmudy was re-inducted into the Tamil Nadu Cabinet on Friday. Governor R.N. Ravi administered the oath of office and secrecy to Ponmudy, in the presence of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in the Raj Bhavan in Chennai. Earlier in the day, Ravi approved the recommendation of Stalin to re-induct Ponmudy into the Council of Ministers. The swearing-in ceremony took place a day after the Supreme Court strongly viewed the action of the Governor to put on hold the induction of Ponmudy into the Council of Ministers over a contention that the apex courtâ stay on Ponmudy was merely an interim order. The Governorâs letter on March 17 to Stalin, refused to appoint Ponmudy on the ground that the Supreme Court had âonly suspended, not set asideâ his conviction amounted to wilful disobedience of a judicial order. Ponmudy was âtainted by corruptionâ and that his appointment would be against âconstitutional moralityâ, the Governor had said. Following his conviction and sentence of three years in a disproportionate assets case, Ponmudy lost his membership in the Assembly and thereby his posting in the Cabinet in December 2023. His Thirukoyilur Assembly constituency was eventually declared vacant. Ponmudy moved the Supreme Court that granted an interim stay after which the Assembly Speaker withdrew the notification that declared Thirukoyilur as vacant. However, the Governor refused to re-induct Ponmudy into the Cabinet, despite a recommendation by the Chief Minister. Supreme Court asks K. Kavitha to approach trial court for bail; says cannot take a short-cut to Supreme Court The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea for bail by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA K. Kavitha, arrested by the Enforcement Directorate, in connection with the Delhi excise policy case. A three-judge Bench headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna advised Kavitha, represented by senior advocate Kapil Sibal, to approach the trial court for bail. The Bench asked the trial court, if an application for bail is filed, to decide it expeditiously. âMerely because she is a political person or someone who can afford to approach the Supreme Court directly does not mean she can bypass statutory routes. For bail, you have to go through the trial court,â Justice Khanna told Sibal. The apex court issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on a writ petition filed by Kavitha seeking to quash her arrest in the case. The Bench tagged it with other petitions challenging the larger questions regarding EDâs sweeping powers under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to raid, summon and arrest persons. Multiple petitions, including one by Congress leader Karti Chidambaram, seeking a review of the 2022 verdict are pending before Justice Khannaâs Special Bench. Kavithaâs petition has been attached to this batch, which would likely be listed in July 2024. Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, was remanded in Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody till March 23 in the case. The BRS leader has urged the court to âquash and set aside the entire action taken by the ED leading to the arrest of the petitioner as the same is wholly non-est; illegal, arbitrary, unconstitutional, contrary to the undertaking tendered before this court and also being violative of the postulates of Section 19 of Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 especially qua a woman.â The 46-year-old was arrested by the federal anti-money laundering agency from her Banjara Hills residence in Hyderabad on Friday amid protests by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supporters. The BRS leader has sought the quashing of the arrest memo, the arrest order dated March 15 and the remand order dated March 16 passed by a special judge in a âpatently routine and mechanical mannerâ. Earlier, in another petition filed in the top court, she challenged the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. On February 28, the top court had extended the protection granted to Kavitha from any coercive action in the case. The ED had issued summons to the leader on February 21, seeking her presence on February 26. However, Kavitha had not appeared before the central probe agency. Additional Solicitor-General S.V. Raju, appearing for the ED, had told the apex court that Kavitha had been avoiding summons. The ED has alleged that Kavitha was a part of liquor cartel âSouth Groupâ which paid kickbacks of â¹100 crore to Delhiâs ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in return for favours under the now-scrapped excise policy for 2021-22. Kavithaâs arguments had highlighted the restriction placed on police officers under Section 160 of the Code of Criminal Procedure against summoning women or questioning them at any place other than their own homes. She had argued that the ED was using the power to summon persons as an intimidation tactic. Kavitha had maintained that there was no case against her and she was implicated in the case on the basis of statements extracted out of certain persons using coercion. BJP to go it alone in Odisha Putting all speculations about reviving alliance with the BJP to rest, the BJP on Friday said it will fight forthcoming elections in all 21 Lok Sabha and 147 Assembly seats in Odisha alone. âThis time, the BJP will contest independently across all 21 Lok Sabha and 147 Assembly seats, aiming to foster a developed India and Odisha under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The goal is to realise the hopes and aspirations 4.5 crore people of Odisha,â said State BJP president Manmohan Samal on âXâ. In a relatively long message, Samal said many welfare schemes of the Modi government were not reaching grassroots for which poor brothers and sisters of Odisha were not benefiting. âWe cannot concur with the State government on many issues, especially Odishaâs identity, Odishaâs pride and interest of people of Odisha,â he said. âWe realise that wherever there are double engine governments in the country, there has been accelerated implementation of development and pro-poor welfare schemes and the State have progressed in every sector,â said Samal. The State BJP chief, however, expressed gratitude for BJDâs support to the Modi government at centre on many issues of national importance during the past 10 years. The message was immediately reposted by Dharmendra Pradhan, senior BJP leader and Union Education Minister, validating collapse of alliance talk. Aparajita Sarangi, BJPâs national spokesperson and aspirant for Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha seat, termed the decision as excellent and said âimmensely gratefulâ in her âXâ message. The clarification has brought to end of a 17-day stalemate over alliance negotiation between BJP and BJD. The potential revival of the alliance between the two parties figured in public discourse after Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs speech at a public event in Chandikhole of Jajpur district on March 5. During the address, he spoke highly about legendary leader Biju Patnaik on his 108th birth anniversary. Modi also chose not to criticize the BJD government. Water storage in Indiaâs key reservoirs is at 38% ahead of summer season Ahead of the summer season, the live storage capacity in Indiaâs 150 primary reservoirs stands at just 38% of their total capacity, which is less than the last decadeâs average for the same period, according to data. Cities like Bengaluru are already grappling with a shortfall of around 500 million litres of water per day (MLD), against a demand of 2,600 MLD. Karnataka, among other States, registered lower storage levels as compared to the same period last year, according to the weekly bulletin by the Central Water Commission. Bengaluru hosts 14,000 borewells with 6,900 of them having dried up. Water bodies have either been encroached upon or have dried up. The city requires 2,600 MLD of water, out of which 1,470 MLD is sourced from the Cauvery River and 650 MLD from borewells, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah had told reporters. Several other States, including Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Tripura, Rajasthan, Bihar, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (two combined projects in both states), and Tamil Nadu, also reported lower storage levels compared to last year. The total live storage capacity of these 150 reservoirs is 178.784 BCM, which accounts for about 69.35 per cent of the nationâs total live storage capacity estimated at 257.812 billion cubic metres, according to official data. According to the reservoir storage bulletin on March 21, the live storage available in these reservoirs is 67.591 BCM, representing 38% of their total live storage capacity. The live storage available was 80.557 BCM during the corresponding period last year, with an average of 72.396 BCM over the past decade. Thus, the current live storage in these 150 reservoirs amounts to 84% of the storage during the same period last year and 93% of the average storage over the past decade. âThe overall storage position in the country is lower than the corresponding period last year and also falls short of the average storage over the past ten years for the same period,â stated the bulletin. The Southern region, which includes states like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (two combined projects in both states), Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, monitors 42 reservoirs with a total live storage capacity of 53.334 BCM. As of the Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated March 21, the total live storage available in these reservoirs is 12.287 BCM, which is 23% of their total live storage capacity. This marks a decrease compared to the storage levels during the corresponding period last year (39%) and the average storage over the past ten years (32%). Thus, the current storage levels in the Southern region are lower than those observed during the same period last year and also fall below the average storage over the past ten years. Aviation regulator DGCA slaps â¹80 lakh fine on Air India for violations of norms related to flight duty time limitations Aviation watchdog DGCA on Friday imposed a fine of â¹80 lakh on Air India for violations of norms related to flight duty time limitations and fatigue management system of flight crew. The decision came after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) conducted a spot audit of Air India in January, during which evidence was collected and fleet-wise random reports were analysed. âThe analysis of reports and evidence revealed that Air India Limited operated flight(s) with both flight crew aged above 60 years flying together in a few instances. â... the operator was also found deficient in providing adequate weekly rest, adequate rest before & after ultra-long range flights and adequate rest on layover to the flight crew, which violates the extant provisions of the Civil Aviation Requirements pertaining to FDTL,â the regulator said in a release. Further, the DGCA said there were instances of exceeding duty periods, wrongly marked training records and overlapping duties. On March 1, the regulator issued a show cause notice to Air India with respect to the violations. âThe operator submitted its response to the show cause notice, which was not found satisfactory. Pursuant to the non-satisfactory response submitted by the operator, a fine of â¹80,00,000 has been imposed on the operator,â the release said. In Brief Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday received Bhutanâs highest civilian award, the âOrder of the Druk Gyalpoâ, the first foreign Head of the Government to receive the honour. The award has been conferred on Prime Minister Modi in recognition of âhis outstanding contribution to the growth of India-Bhutan relations and for his distinguished service to the Bhutanese nation and people.â âHonoured to be conferred with âOrder of the Druk Gyalpoâ Award by Bhutan. I dedicate it to 140 crore Indians,â Modi posted on X soon after. Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. [logo] The Evening Wrap 22 March 2024 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the day’s biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Arvind Kejriwal sent to ED custody till March 28 A Delhi court on Friday [sent Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to the Enforcement Directorateâs custody till March 28]( a day after his arrest in the Excise policy-linked money laundering case. Special Judge Kaveri Baweja at the Rouse Avenue court said Kejriwal will be produced before the court on March 28 at 2 p.m. The court passed the order on the Enforcement Directorateâs application seeking a 10-day custody in the case. The ED claimed that Kejriwal âtook advantageâ of being the Chief Minister of Delhi to facilitate money laundering by the Aam Aadmi Party, which is a âmajor beneficiaryâ of the proceeds of crimes generated in the alleged liquor scam case. âArvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of NCT of Delhi is the kingpin and key conspirator of the Delhi Excise scam in collusion with Ministers of Delhi government, AAP leaders and other persons,â the agency informed the special PMLA court while seeking his custody. The ED, for the first time in the about two-year-old probe, said the AAP was the âmajor beneficiary of the proceeds of crime generated in the Delhi liquor scamâ. It alleged that a part of these proceeds of crime, to the tune of about â¹45 crore in cash, was utilised in the election campaign of AAP in Goa Assembly polls. âIn this manner, AAP has committed the offence of money laundering through Sh Arvind Kejriwal and the offences thus are covered by section 70 of the PMLA,â it said. It said that as the AAP national convenor and member of the national executive, Kejriwal was âultimately responsible for the funds being used in the election expenses including their generationâ. Kejriwal, it alleged, was ânot only the brain behind the AAP but also controlled its major activitiesâ. The agency said Kejriwal âwilfully disobeyedâ nine summons issued to him to join this probe and when his statement was recorded under the PMLA on Thursday, he did not âreveal the truth nor gave correct factsâ. It said the agency wants his custody to unearth the remaining proceeds of crime generated in the case and that he needs to be interrogated with other accused and witnesses âinvolved in the kickbacks given by the South Group to the AAP and its leaders.â The case pertains to alleged corruption and money laundering in formulating and executing the Delhi governmentâs excise policy for 2021-22, which was later scrapped. AAP leaders Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh are in judicial custody in the case. T.N. Governor re-inducts Ponmudy into Cabinet Senior DMK leader [K. Ponmudy was re-inducted into the Tamil Nadu Cabinet]( on Friday. Governor R.N. Ravi administered the oath of office and secrecy to Ponmudy, in the presence of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in the Raj Bhavan in Chennai. Earlier in the day, Ravi approved the recommendation of Stalin to re-induct Ponmudy into the Council of Ministers. The swearing-in ceremony took place a day after the Supreme Court strongly viewed the action of the Governor to put on hold the induction of Ponmudy into the Council of Ministers over a contention that the apex courtâ stay on Ponmudy was merely an interim order. The Governorâs letter on March 17 to Stalin, refused to appoint Ponmudy on the ground that the Supreme Court had âonly suspended, not set asideâ his conviction amounted to wilful disobedience of a judicial order. Ponmudy was âtainted by corruptionâ and that his appointment would be against âconstitutional moralityâ, the Governor had said. Following his conviction and sentence of three years in a disproportionate assets case, Ponmudy lost his membership in the Assembly and thereby his posting in the Cabinet in December 2023. His Thirukoyilur Assembly constituency was eventually declared vacant. Ponmudy moved the Supreme Court that granted an interim stay after which the Assembly Speaker withdrew the notification that declared Thirukoyilur as vacant. However, the Governor refused to re-induct Ponmudy into the Cabinet, despite a recommendation by the Chief Minister. Supreme Court asks K. Kavitha to approach trial court for bail; says cannot take a short-cut to Supreme Court The Supreme Court on Friday [refused to entertain a plea for bail by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLA K. Kavitha]( arrested by the Enforcement Directorate, in connection with the Delhi excise policy case. A three-judge Bench headed by Justice Sanjiv Khanna advised Kavitha, represented by senior advocate Kapil Sibal, to approach the trial court for bail. The Bench asked the trial court, if an application for bail is filed, to decide it expeditiously. âMerely because she is a political person or someone who can afford to approach the Supreme Court directly does not mean she can bypass statutory routes. For bail, you have to go through the trial court,â Justice Khanna told Sibal. The apex court issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on a writ petition filed by Kavitha seeking to quash her arrest in the case. The Bench tagged it with other petitions challenging the larger questions regarding EDâs sweeping powers under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act to raid, summon and arrest persons. Multiple petitions, including one by Congress leader Karti Chidambaram, seeking a review of the 2022 verdict are pending before Justice Khannaâs Special Bench. Kavithaâs petition has been attached to this batch, which would likely be listed in July 2024. Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, was remanded in Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody till March 23 in the case. The BRS leader has urged the court to âquash and set aside the entire action taken by the ED leading to the arrest of the petitioner as the same is wholly non-est; illegal, arbitrary, unconstitutional, contrary to the undertaking tendered before this court and also being violative of the postulates of Section 19 of Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 especially qua a woman.â The 46-year-old was arrested by the federal anti-money laundering agency from her Banjara Hills residence in Hyderabad on Friday amid protests by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supporters. The BRS leader has sought the quashing of the arrest memo, the arrest order dated March 15 and the remand order dated March 16 passed by a special judge in a âpatently routine and mechanical mannerâ. Earlier, in another petition filed in the top court, she challenged the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. On February 28, the top court had extended the protection granted to Kavitha from any coercive action in the case. The ED had issued summons to the leader on February 21, seeking her presence on February 26. However, Kavitha had not appeared before the central probe agency. Additional Solicitor-General S.V. Raju, appearing for the ED, had told the apex court that Kavitha had been avoiding summons. The ED has alleged that Kavitha was a part of liquor cartel âSouth Groupâ which paid kickbacks of â¹100 crore to Delhiâs ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in return for favours under the now-scrapped excise policy for 2021-22. Kavithaâs arguments had highlighted the restriction placed on police officers under Section 160 of the Code of Criminal Procedure against summoning women or questioning them at any place other than their own homes. She had argued that the ED was using the power to summon persons as an intimidation tactic. Kavitha had maintained that there was no case against her and she was implicated in the case on the basis of statements extracted out of certain persons using coercion. BJP to go it alone in Odisha Putting all speculations about reviving alliance with the BJP to rest, the BJP on Friday said [it will fight forthcoming elections in all 21 Lok Sabha and 147 Assembly seats in Odisha alone](. âThis time, the BJP will contest independently across all 21 Lok Sabha and 147 Assembly seats, aiming to foster a developed India and Odisha under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The goal is to realise the hopes and aspirations 4.5 crore people of Odisha,â said State BJP president Manmohan Samal on âXâ. In a relatively long message, Samal said many welfare schemes of the Modi government were not reaching grassroots for which poor brothers and sisters of Odisha were not benefiting. âWe cannot concur with the State government on many issues, especially Odishaâs identity, Odishaâs pride and interest of people of Odisha,â he said. âWe realise that wherever there are double engine governments in the country, there has been accelerated implementation of development and pro-poor welfare schemes and the State have progressed in every sector,â said Samal. The State BJP chief, however, expressed gratitude for BJDâs support to the Modi government at centre on many issues of national importance during the past 10 years. The message was immediately reposted by Dharmendra Pradhan, senior BJP leader and Union Education Minister, validating collapse of alliance talk. Aparajita Sarangi, BJPâs national spokesperson and aspirant for Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha seat, termed the decision as excellent and said âimmensely gratefulâ in her âXâ message. The clarification has brought to end of a 17-day stalemate over alliance negotiation between BJP and BJD. The potential revival of the alliance between the two parties figured in public discourse after Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs speech at a public event in Chandikhole of Jajpur district on March 5. During the address, he spoke highly about legendary leader Biju Patnaik on his 108th birth anniversary. Modi also chose not to criticize the BJD government. Water storage in Indiaâs key reservoirs is at 38% ahead of summer season Ahead of the summer season, the live [storage capacity in Indiaâs 150 primary reservoirs stands at just 38% of their total capacity]( which is less than the last decadeâs average for the same period, according to data. Cities like Bengaluru are already grappling with a shortfall of around 500 million litres of water per day (MLD), against a demand of 2,600 MLD. Karnataka, among other States, registered lower storage levels as compared to the same period last year, according to the weekly bulletin by the Central Water Commission. Bengaluru hosts 14,000 borewells with 6,900 of them having dried up. Water bodies have either been encroached upon or have dried up. The city requires 2,600 MLD of water, out of which 1,470 MLD is sourced from the Cauvery River and 650 MLD from borewells, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah had told reporters. Several other States, including Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Tripura, Rajasthan, Bihar, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (two combined projects in both states), and Tamil Nadu, also reported lower storage levels compared to last year. The total live storage capacity of these 150 reservoirs is 178.784 BCM, which accounts for about 69.35 per cent of the nationâs total live storage capacity estimated at 257.812 billion cubic metres, according to official data. According to the reservoir storage bulletin on March 21, the live storage available in these reservoirs is 67.591 BCM, representing 38% of their total live storage capacity. The live storage available was 80.557 BCM during the corresponding period last year, with an average of 72.396 BCM over the past decade. Thus, the current live storage in these 150 reservoirs amounts to 84% of the storage during the same period last year and 93% of the average storage over the past decade. âThe overall storage position in the country is lower than the corresponding period last year and also falls short of the average storage over the past ten years for the same period,â stated the bulletin. The Southern region, which includes states like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana (two combined projects in both states), Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, monitors 42 reservoirs with a total live storage capacity of 53.334 BCM. As of the Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated March 21, the total live storage available in these reservoirs is 12.287 BCM, which is 23% of their total live storage capacity. This marks a decrease compared to the storage levels during the corresponding period last year (39%) and the average storage over the past ten years (32%). Thus, the current storage levels in the Southern region are lower than those observed during the same period last year and also fall below the average storage over the past ten years. Aviation regulator DGCA slaps â¹80 lakh fine on Air India for violations of norms related to flight duty time limitations Aviation watchdog DGCA on Friday [imposed a fine of â¹80 lakh on Air India for violations of norms related]( to flight duty time limitations and fatigue management system of flight crew. The decision came after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) conducted a spot audit of Air India in January, during which evidence was collected and fleet-wise random reports were analysed. âThe analysis of reports and evidence revealed that Air India Limited operated flight(s) with both flight crew aged above 60 years flying together in a few instances. â... the operator was also found deficient in providing adequate weekly rest, adequate rest before & after ultra-long range flights and adequate rest on layover to the flight crew, which violates the extant provisions of the Civil Aviation Requirements pertaining to FDTL,â the regulator said in a release. Further, the DGCA said there were instances of exceeding duty periods, wrongly marked training records and overlapping duties. On March 1, the regulator issued a show cause notice to Air India with respect to the violations. âThe operator submitted its response to the show cause notice, which was not found satisfactory. Pursuant to the non-satisfactory response submitted by the operator, a fine of â¹80,00,000 has been imposed on the operator,â the release said. In Brief Prime Minister [Narendra Modi on Friday received Bhutanâs highest civilian award, the âOrder of the Druk Gyalpoâ]( the first foreign Head of the Government to receive the honour. The award has been conferred on Prime Minister Modi in recognition of âhis outstanding contribution to the growth of India-Bhutan relations and for his distinguished service to the Bhutanese nation and people.â âHonoured to be conferred with âOrder of the Druk Gyalpoâ Award by Bhutan. 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