Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will skip the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) summons in the excise policy case for the fourth time. The central agency issued the fourth summons to Mr Kejriwal last week, asking him to appear today.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader has now replied to the summons, saying that he won't be able to appear before the agency.
Mr Kejriwal is scheduled to visit Goa today to meet party workers and take stock of the preparations for Lok Sabha polls.
Hitting out at the ED, the AAP has said the agency's plan is to arrest Mr Kejriwal so that he cannot campaign ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. "ED has said Kejriwal is not an accused, then why is he being summoned? Corrupt leaders go to BJP, their cases are closed. We have not done any corruption, none of our leaders will go to BJP," the party said.