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Meanwhile, Sisodia claimed that the CBI raided his home but found nothing against him and that the case against him was fabricated.

Digital Desk: Hours before Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is scheduled to appear before the CBI in connection with the liquor policy case, he called the case "completely fake," while Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the agency would arrest him to prevent him from campaigning in Gujarat.

"During the raid, nothing was found in Manish's house, and nothing was found in the bank locker." The case against him is entirely fabricated. He had to campaign in Gujarat, and they are arresting him to prevent him from doing so. However, the campaign will continue. "Everyone in Gujarat is campaigning for AAP," Kejriwal tweeted.

The police have issued Section 144 prohibitory orders outside Sisodia's home. When he leaves for the CBI headquarters, AAP supporters are expected to protest outside his house.

Meanwhile, Sisodia claimed that the CBI raided his home but found nothing against him and that the case against him was fabricated.

"They want to arrest me by filing a bogus case against me." In the coming days, I had to travel to Gujarat for election campaigning. These people are losing badly in Gujarat. They intend to prevent me from campaigning there. "Whenever I went to Gujarat, I told people that we would build Delhi-style schools for your children in Gujarat as well," Sisodia said in a series of tweets.

The CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED) have conducted raids in various cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, in connection with the case.


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