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Manish Sisodia Could Be Arrested In Next 2-3 Days: Arvind Kejriwal

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Bhavnagar: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday claimed that deputy CM Manish Sisodia is likely to be arrested in the next few days.

During a public meeting in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar, Arvind Kejriwal pointed out that “We heard that they (CBI) will arrest Manish Sisodia within the next 10 days, but now I feel that they will arrest him in the next 2-3 days,”.

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia while talking at the same event lashed at the centre and added that Gujarat’s rapidly growing enthusiasm has led to the tightening of noose on him.

Earlier, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) raided his residence in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy case. Sisodia further pointed out that “I am an honest person and I am not afraid of CBI.”

The AAP chief has made several promises to the people of Gujarat, where Assembly elections are due later this year.

Kejriwal further pointed out that “We’re guaranteeing that we’ll provide free and best health treatment to all Gujaratis. Like Mohalla clinics, health clinics will be opened in cities and villages. We’ll improve government hospitals and new government hospitals will be opened if needed,”.

(With Agency Inputs)

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