The prominent anti-corruption campaigner denies accepting bribes over Delhi's alcohol policies - and critics are accusing Narendra Modi's government of misusing its power to weaken rivals ahead of national elections that begin next month.
India's prime minister has been labelled a 'scared dictator' after a key opposition politician was arrested. Delhi's chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, a prominent anti-corruption campaigner, was detained following a raid on Thursday night. He leads the Aam Aadmi Party - also known as the Common People's Party - and the arrest comes weeks before national elections are due to begin.
' Noting that no investigations have been launched against members of Mr Modi's party, she added: 'It's not a level playing field.' The government has been accused of misusing its power to harass and weaken political rivals - gaining an unfair advantage in the polls.
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