
Germany received message from Modi government, stay out of proceedings for Kejriwal’s arrest
A German spokesperson said on Wednesday that the Indian Constitution guarantees basic human rights and freedoms.
New Delhi: On the same day the Narendra Modi government summoned a senior US diplomat to express strong objection to the State Department spokesperson’s remarks on the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal by the Enforcement Directorate in the liquor scam, Germany on Wednesday issued a decisive U-took. vehemently opposed this issue and refused to interfere in India’s internal affairs.
In opposition to the German spokesperson’s remarks on India’s domestic affairs, the Ministry of External Affairs called a senior German diplomat to South Block and sent a demarche to Bonn last Saturday. The German spokesperson’s condescending comments were seen by the Ministry of External Affairs as interference in the Indian judicial process and undermining the independence of the Indian judiciary.
The spokesperson said: “Have commented on the matter. Now I will not report confidential conversations. Deepening collaboration is something that both parties are quite interested in, and we, along with the Indian side, are looking forward to the upcoming government consultation, which is anticipated to happen in the autumn of this year. Basic human rights and liberties are guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. We share these democratic values with India as a strategic partner,” the spokesperson replied in German.
