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Sisodia kept among the hoofed prisoners in Tihar', AAP created an earthquake in politics, know what others have accused

Aam Aadmi Party’s Manish Sisodia’s arrest has created an earthquake in politics by expressing the apprehension of murder with the burning allegations of conspiracy.


Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia has been arrested on February 26 in the Delhi liquor scandal. After a long interrogation, they were handed over to jail. Who is currently confined in Tihar Jail. Then Aam Aadmi Party is besieging the government in this matter. In the meantime, AAP spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj expressed apprehension that the BJP might kill Sisodia, and this issue is now buzzing across the country and has created a political earthquake.

Sisodia’s arrest is a big conspiracy

Saurabh Bhardwaj has termed Sisodia’s arrest as a big conspiracy. In a press conference on the day of Holi, he said that Manish Sisodia has been put in prison number one of Tihar under some conspiracy. However, first trials do not keep people in such prisons. He further claimed that in this jail, the notorious and dangerous criminals are serving the jail term. He further said that Sisodia is kept among the notorious criminals who do not hesitate to kill even at the slightest hint.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also attacked

In addition, he also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that why is Prime Minister Narendra Modi silent on this issue? Since they cannot do any harm in politics, they have made a plan to send him to jail and have accused that there is a murder conspiracy going on. On the other hand, BJP leader Harish Khurana has given a statement and said that this allegation shows your thinking. Tihar Jail comes under Delhi Government. As everyone knows, such an accusation should be considered first and the court’s decision should be respected.

Sisodia in judicial custody till March 20


It is to be noted that on Monday, Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court sent Sisodia to judicial custody till March 20. Sisodia was arrested last month on February 26. In a hearing on Monday, special CBI judge MK Nagpal sent Sisodia to 14-day judicial custody. The CBI counsel said that no further remand of Sisodia is being sought, but custody may be sought again if required in the next 15 days.

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