Manish Sisodia's ban on leaving the country

 


The CBI has issued a lookout notice against 14 people, including Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister and senior Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia, in connection with the Delhi liquor scam case. The notice contains the names of those accused against whom the CBI has registered an FIR. However, it does not include the name of Vijay Nair, CEO of Mumbai-based Entertainment Event Management Company.

It is noteworthy that in connection with this scam, the CBI raided Sisodia's residence and other places on August 19. After this, Manish Sisodia expressed the possibility of his arrest by holding a press conference on Saturday. He had said that the central government wants to put a brake on the big work done in the field of education in Delhi, that is why I may be arrested in 2-4 days.

At the same time, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia reacted sharply to this lookout notice by tweeting. He has said that all your raids have spread. Nothing found. Not a single penny was found. Now you have issued a lookout notice that Manish Sisodia cannot be found. What is this gimmick Mr. Modi ?, I am roaming freely in Delhi. Tell me where to come you can't find me?

Significantly, on the morning of August 20, a CBI team raided the house of Manish Sisodia. In this raid that lasted for about 14 hours, a case has been registered against Sisodia and other accused regarding the excise policy matter. However, what came out after the raid was not made clear by the agency. Aam Aadmi Party is also being taunted about this, it is being said that even after such a huge raid, nothing could be done by the CBI.


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