Arvind Kejriwal Arrest: The Aam Aadmi Party leader Atishi claimed on Saturday that the AAP office in Delhi has been "sealed" from all sides and its candidates aren’t able to visit the office for Lok Sabha campaign meetings. The party has sought an urgent meeting with the Election Commission.

"Aam Aadmi Party has sought an urgent appointment with the Election Commission, to ensure a level playing field in the Lok Sabha elections. Despite the representation made yesterday, today Aam Aadmi Party office was sealed. Lok Sabha candidates and party leaders could not come to the party office for campaign meetings. There was an IT Dept raid on the home of one of our MLAs. It is the responsibility given by the Indian Constitution to the @ECISVEEP to ensure a level playing field," Atishi wrote on social media post X.

"How can access to a national party's office be stopped during the Lok Sabha election? This (is) against the 'level playing field' promised in the Indian Constitution," the Delhi minister said in her earlier post.

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- Another senior AAP leader and Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj also claimed that the Union government had barred all access to the party office. While addressing a press conference, Bharadwaj said the Election Commission should act as an impartial body and make sure that police officers face harsh consequences.

- Bharadwaj said two ministers, including himself and Atishi, were stopped from going to the party office. How can a national party's office be sealed during elections, he asked.

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- Meanwhile, the BJP slammed Kejriwal's continuation as the chief minister of Delhi despite being under arrest, saying it is the most unfortunate moment in the country's political journey and the worst kind of politics.

- Union Minister and BJP leader Anurag Thakur brushed off the opposition parties' display of support for Kejriwal as a case of "thieves showing brotherhood".

- Arvind Kejriwal was arrested in connection with a money laundering case linked to the Delhi Excise Policy on Thursday night. The next day, he was presented before a Delhi court and later sent to ED custody for six days till March 28.

- Atishi claimed that the financial probe agency ED has not been able to establish a money trail against any AAP leader despite multiple raids, arrests and two-year-long investigations into the alleged excise policy scam.

- Earlier in the day, Kejriwal's wife Sunita, in her first address following his arrest, read out a message in which the Delhi CM claimed that he has devoted every second of his life to serving the nation. In a message from the ED's custody, Kejriwal said no bar could keep him inside and he would soon return.

(With Agencies Inputs)