
Tell nation what CBI has found against Sisodia so far: AAP leaders protest against BJP
The Hindu
People of Gujarat are fed up with the BJP and want change this time as the saffron party has done nothing but only "looted" the State, AAP alleged
The Aam Aadmi Party held a protest on August 27 over CBI action against Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and asked the BJP-led Centre to tell the nation what the probe agency found since it raided his residence and other locations last week.
The Arvind Kejriwal-led party leaders and workers staged a protest near the AAP headquarters and chanted slogans against the BJP holding placards which read, "What has CBI found in its investigation?"
Addressing the protestors, AAP's Rajinder Nagar MLA Durgesh Pathak slammed the BJP and alleged that the Narendra Modi government has put CBI after Mr. Sisodia to implicate the deputy chief minister in a "fake" case and "defame" the Kejriwal-led party.
"The BJP is unnerved since the Aam Aadmi Party decided to contest Gujarat Assembly polls. They know that their 27-year-long regime in Gujarat is crumbling that's why they are making all out efforts to defame the AAP," Mr. Pathak charged.
People of Gujarat are fed up with the BJP and want change this time as the saffron party has done nothing but only "looted" the State during its 27-year-long regime, he alleged.
He said it's been more than a week since the CBI raided Mr. Sisodia's residence in Delhi and his paternal home in his village where the agency sleuths even dug the floor and checked the walls of the house.
"But the prime minister has not been able to say a word so far on what his CBI has found against Mr. Sisodia during its investigation," he charged, adding "People of this country want to know what the CBI has found against Mr. Sisodia after 10 days of its investigation."

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