Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal claims, 'There will be many obstacles, but now India will not stop, will not stop'
Just yesterday we announced that we have to make India the number one country in the world. Nature is supporting us, the dream of making India number one is now coming true, says Arvind Kejriwal
Regarding the CBI raid on the house of Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has said that the good works of Delhi will not stop. Those who did good work in 75 years have been stopped. Arvind Kejriwal said that America is the most powerful and rich country in the world, it is very difficult to publish news in the biggest newspaper there, New York Times, in which the news of Delhi schools has been published yesterday, that Delhi has got excellent schools. Manish Sisodia's photo is printed in it. Big leaders of the world want to come in it. In a way, Manish Sisodia has been declared the best education minister in the world. I don't remember any positive news from India being published in The New York Times.
Just yesterday we announced that we have to make India the number one country in the world. Nature is supporting us, and the dream of making India number one is now coming true. The people of India want to know why India has been left behind till now. There will be many obstacles to this. Today the CBI reached Manish Sisodia's house to kill, in 7 years there have been many raids in the past, but this is not the first raid. Haven't got anything, and still won't get anything. CBI is doing its job, they have orders from above. They are doing their work, we will continue to do our work. I am issuing a missed call number - 9510001000. Those who want to see India become the number one country in the world, give a miss call on this number. We 130 crores have to join this mission. newspapers in every country.
The CBI on Friday raided 19 places besides the premises of Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Aarav Gopi Krishna after registering an FIR in the Delhi Excise Policy case. The officers provided this information. Officials said the CBI has registered an FIR in connection with alleged irregularities in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi Excise Policy, which was brought in November last year. During the raids, CBI teams reached 21 places in seven states and union territories, including the premises of Sisodia and AGMUT cadre IAS officer and former Excise Commissioner Gopi Krishna, he said. The premises of two other public servants are also being raided.
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