Sisodia kept in Tihar jail with other dreaded criminals: AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj

Bharadwaj also claimed that the BJP was plotting to assassinate his party’s leaders.

Aam Aadmi Party MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj launched an attack on the BJP-led central government on Wednesday over the arrest of former Delhi deputy chief minister and party veteran Manish Sisodia, alleging that the latter was refused the ‘vipassana cell’ and lodged with other dreaded criminals in Tihar Jail.

“The reason behind holding this conference today on Holi is to expose the Centre’s conspiracy due to which Manish Sisodia is behind the bars,” Bharadwaj said while addressing a press conference here. He claimed Sisodia’s arrest in the alleged Liquor Scam case was part of a larger conspiracy.

“He (Sisodia) has been kept under Jail No.1 of Tihar, while such first trial people are not kept there. Jail no.1 is home to some of the most dreaded criminals and murderers,” he said.

Bharadwaj also slammed the BJP administration for failing to defeat the AAP in the Delhi assembly and MCD elections.

“We are political rivals of BJP, but does this kind of enmity happen in politics, we want to know from BJP, you could not defeat us in Delhi, MCD, will the Prime Minister take revenge for this defeat in this way,” the AAP leader questioned.

Bharadwaj also claimed that the BJP was plotting to assassinate his party’s leaders.

 “Why is PM Modi silent on the matter. You are not able to harm AAP politically, you have even sent them to jail and now the conspiracy has reached the point of killing our leaders,” the AAP leader said.

Bharadwaj claimed that as per the court’s order, “Sisodia was supposed to be kept in a Vipassana cell but why is he being kept with such dangerous criminals.”

“Today Manish Sisodia and Satyendar Jain are not among us but there is also concern whether the central government will also carry out political killings,” Bharadwaj said.

“From June 2022 to March 2023, the central government said every day that raids were conducted here today and arrests were made. But what is coming out of these, you have the license to lift anyone. CBI should tell from where did they get the money, if they can’t find it, it is shame on them and the Centre.”

The CBI arrested Sisodia on February 26 as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities in the formulation and implementation of the National Capital Territory of Delhi’s excise policy (GNCTD).

On March 6, Special Judge MK Nagpal Remanded Sisodiya in Judicial custody for 14 days after noting the expiry of CBI custody in the case, noting that the probe did not demand further custody of him at this time, but it may be sought later if necessary.