Earlier, for the Delhi liquor policy case, AAP senior leader Manish Sisodia said he assumed he would be released from jail this soon after seven to eight months but waited for 17 months to get justice.
Manish Sisodia, the former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and senior AAP leader who got bail in the liquor policy case, said on Saturday that he had expected justice would be served in seven to eight months after his arrest, but it took 17 months.
Speaking with AAP workers and leaders at the party office, Sisodia said, ‘The Supreme Court verdict is good. The struggle was between constitution and dictatorship, and the constitution has triumphed.’.
These have been my strengths in the last 17 months. I thought justice would be served in seven to eight months. Praising the judiciary for its fairness, Sisodia said that thought justice would be served in seven to eight months. where there was deceit and falsehood for 17 months, truth has triumphed.
Sisodia urged AAP to expose the BJP in the center, which he accused of setting AAP leaders in false cases and applying rigid laws on them in such a way that they were being treated like terrorists or drug dealers.
They (BJP) attempted to put Sanjay Singh, Arvind Kejriwal, and other leaders behind bars in false cases and brought harsh laws of the country on us like how they do it with terrorists and drug dealers.
Locking us and throwing the keys—that is what they thought would happen to us—to be locked up in jails and left to die like terrorists and drug dealers.