New Delhi, March 30 -- India's Enforcement Directorate (ED), that deals with economic offences and is widely believed to be the handmaiden of the ruling BJP, has arrested Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for his excise liquor policy which it claims was formulated to favour a few. The few that it supposedly benefited paid Kejriwal and his party AAP a hundred crores as a bribe in return, which AAP used to fight elections in Goa. Thus, the proceeds of crime (bribery) were laundered for electoral purposes, hence attracting the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Kejriwal was arrested from his residence on 22 March and remanded to ED's custody till 1 April for now till the judiciary orders differently. The evidence justifying arre...