Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia welcomed the CBI to his residence as Sisodia claimed that officials reached his residence early in the morning. In connection with the excise policy case, the CBI searched around ten sites on Friday, including the house of Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
“The day New York Times published Manish Sisodia’s photo on the front page praising Delhi’s education model, the government sends CBI to his residence,” Kejriwal tweeted.
It has been claimed that AAP leaders got kickbacks in exchange for “undue financial favours’ to liquor licensees.
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