‘These tears have given me strength, 17 months…’, Sisodia’s emotional conversation with AAP workers
Senior Aam Aadmi Party leader and former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia has come out of jail. He was in jail for 17 months in the alleged liquor scam case. After his release, it is now expected that he can join the Delhi government as a minister again.
Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said that he used to watch news and read newspapers while sitting in jail. He was watching the efforts of AAP workers. Meanwhile, looking at his supporters, he said, “These tears gave me strength. I thought that I would come out in 7-8 months and get justice but I did not.
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- Minister in Delhi Government Gopal Rai said that Kejriwal’s broom should not work across the country, so fake cases were made and leaders were put in jail. BJP leaders used to dream that if AAP leaders go to jail, the party will break, but AAP was not born to bow down. AAP was born to end corruption and dictatorship. It will take 7 births for BJP to break Manish Sisodia.
- Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said that I would give an advice to BJP. You can stay ahead in the politics of hatred, but when the time comes to fight, do not dare to clash with AAP. He said that our training is for struggle and your training is to apologize to the British. You can never bow down our leaders.
- Manish Sisodia, in his address, talked about the transfer of teachers, Delhi Jal Board, cleanliness and all other issues. He said that Delhi Jal Board has not been given money for one and a half years. The sewer in your house is blocked, the drains are overflowing, all this is happening because of ‘dictatorship’.
- Manish Sisodia said that everyone is surprised as to what the leaders of Aam Aadmi Party are made of. He said that he is surprised that even after spending 17-17 months in jail, they do not bow down and break.
- Former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said, “Our real comrades are still in jail and they will come out soon. They raised slogans, “The prison locks will break…”