UN Wades Into Row Over Arvind Kejriwal’s Arrest, Congress’s Bank Accounts: ‘Hope That In India…’
Day after India said Washington’s call for fairness in legal cases related to opposition parties was “unwarranted” and “unacceptable”, the United Nations waded into the controversy saying it hopes everyone is able to vote in the country’s parliamentary elections in a free and fair atmosphere, PTI reported.
When asked about the controversy surrounding Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest and the Congress’s party allegations of freezing of their bank accounts ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Stéphane Dujarric, the spokesperson for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, said, “Very much hope that in India, as in any country having elections, everyone’s rights are protected, including political and civil rights, everyone is able to vote in a free and fair atmosphere.”
The United States has twice commented on the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal and charges of the freezing of opposition Congress party bank accounts ahead of an election. A State Department spokesperson on Monday said the US is closely following reports of the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal and encourages a fair legal process, drawing strong objection from India which summoned the acting U.S. deputy chief of mission in New Delhi.
“India’s legal processes are based on an independent judiciary which is committed to objective and timely outcomes. Casting aspersions on that is unwarranted,” the ministry of external affairs said in a statement.
Washington, however, doubled down its call for India to carry out “fair, transparent, and timely legal processes for each of these issues.”
“We don’t think anyone should object to that, and we’ll make the same thing clear privately,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters in Washington.
Miller also declined to comment on India summoning the top US diplomat in India, Gloria Berbena, saying he was not going to talk about any private diplomatic conversations.
Asked about the US State Department’s fresh comments on Kejriwal’s arrest and the Congress party’s allegations, external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a regular media briefing the remarks are unwarranted.
“Any such external imputation on our electoral and legal processes is completely unacceptable,” he said.