Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal - in jail on corruption charges in the alleged liquor policy scam - has been sent to the custody of the Enforcement Directorate for a further four days, i.e., till April 1. In the last few days, we have seen the wife of Arvind Kejriwal, Sunita Kejriwal, emerge as an important face, even as the AAP that rode to power on an anti-corruption promise faces its darkest hour. The opposition has its own dilemma about the situation, but it has decided to hold a protest against the BJP for the electoral bonds revelations. The liquor policy initiated by the AAP government has seen many a top politician in jail, from Manish Sisodia, to K Kavitha to Arvind Kejriwal himself now. Will Arvind Kejriwal be seen as a kingpin of alleged corruption or a victim of politics? How will the BJP counter the support he has among the urban poor of the capital who have voted for his government?