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Sisodia claims he is clean saying, “truth has won” after CBI found nothing in his bank locker

After the completion of the search operation of Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s bank locker by the CBI Sisodia on Tuesday said he has got a clean chit and “truth has won”. Earlier today, a search operation was conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI). According to Manish Sisodia CBI has found nothing in […]

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Sisodia claims he is clean saying, “truth has won” after CBI found nothing in his bank locker

After the completion of the search operation of Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s bank locker by the CBI Sisodia on Tuesday said he has got a clean chit and “truth has won”.

Earlier today, a search operation was conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI).

According to Manish Sisodia CBI has found nothing in his Punjab National Bank locker.

“Nothing was found in my back locker today just like nothing was found at my residence during the CBI raid. I am happy that I have got a clean chit and my belief in God and truth has won today,” Sisodia said.

“The CBI officials treated me and my family well, and we also cooperated with them. I know they are also stressed from above to anyhow find something against me and keep me in jail for 2-3 months,” Sisodia further said.

Meanwhile, Sisodia accompanied by his wife went to the bank. On the day of the CBI raid at Sisodia’s residence, the CBI officials took the bank locker key with them in the alleged scam in the excise policy.

Moreover, at 21 places in Delhi-NCR, several raids were conducted by the CBI including the premises of Sisodia and the four public servants’ premises.

After that raid Sisodia tweeted and said, “We are honest, building a future for lakhs of children. Unfortunate that in this country, whoever does good work is hassled just like this, that is why our country is still not Number 1.”

However, in 2021 the excise policy was passed in the Delhi Cabinet led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. After that on the recommendation of LG the Assistant Commissioner of Delhi Police’s Economic Offence Wing office issued a notice to Delhi’s Excise Commissioner and asked him to provide all documents relating to the liquor licenses under the new excise policy.

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