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Arvind Kejriwal Launches ‘Missed Call Campaign’ As CBI Raids Sisodia

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Arvind Kejriwal on Friday urged 130 crores of the country’s people to “make India the strongest nation in the world” hours after the CBI raided Sisodia.

 

Mumbai:  Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday urged 130 crores of the country’s people to “make India the strongest nation in the world” hours after the CBI broke into Aam Aadmi’s excise policies in the capital. Kejriwal launched a ‘missed call campaign‘.The home of his deputy Manish Sisodia was also raided on Friday morning during raids in seven states.

A few hours later, during a video briefing, Kejriwal slammed the BJP without mentioning it, claiming that “they won’t allow the nation to prosper.” “We’ll be bothered by them (the central government). They’ll put up barriers. Manish Sisodia was the target today. He, I, Kailash Gehlot, and AAP leaders have all been the targets of numerous raids and fabricated charges over the past seven years. But we would still perform despite this. They wouldn’t allow the country to advance if we handed it over to them. All of us would need to come together. I’ll leave you with this number: 95100100. Join the mission if you want to make India the strongest country “During a video conference, Kejriwal remarked.

During the video address, Kejriwal yet again referred to the article in the New York Times on the Delhi government’s education policy after tweeting about it amid the raids.

New York Times Manish Sisodia

He began by saying, “Today, I have come to deliver some good news with you,” as he spoke amid hostilities between the AAP and the BJP. “Each and every Indian will be proud of this. Everyone deserves my congratulations. The story on the Delhi education paradigm was published in NYT, America’s largest daily. It discussed the transformation in Delhi’s public schools.”

Sisodia -,earlier in the day has said that he was “paying a price of honesty”.

 

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