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Delhi government's big step after CBI summons Kejriwal, called a one-day special session

Arvind Kejriwal also organized a press conference today in which he also said that the phones which were used to destroy the evidence against Manish Sisodia by breaking it are still working.


New Delhi: CBI is going to interrogate Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tomorrow. Earlier, a special session of the Delhi Assembly has been called on Monday. Let us inform that this special session has been called after Arvind Kejriwal was summoned. The CM today accused the CBI in the liquor scam case that the CBI is trying to mislead the court. Describing both the Enforcement Directorate and the CBI as liars, he said that false evidence was presented in the court due to which Manish Sisodia is inside the jail. Arvind Kejriwal also organized a press conference today in which he also said that the phones which were used to destroy the evidence against Manish Sisodia by breaking it are still working.


CBI summons to Kejriwal

Kejriwal said ED, CBI alleges bribe of Rs 100 crore; He conducted more than 400 raids, but this amount was not found. No party has been targeted like AAP in the last 75 years. We have expressed the hope of good education among the people. They want to end this hope. The day I spoke against corruption in the Delhi Assembly, I knew that the next number would be mine. Addressing the press, he said that no party has been targeted like the Aam Aadmi Party in the last 75 years. This is because we instilled hope among the people that we will eradicate poverty.


Opposition leaders should be finished!

CM Kejriwal said that they want to break this hope by targeting us. AAP's national convenor said the excise policy is an excellent policy and it is working well in Punjab, where the party is in power. On this matter, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Manoj Jha taunted that all opposition leaders should be put in the gas chamber and should be killed in Nazi style. Please inform that CBI has issued summons on Sunday to interrogate Arvind Kejriwal.

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