• "Ye AAP nahi, paap hai": BJP intensifies criticism of Sisodia and Kejriwal

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    "Ye AAP nahi, paap hai": BJP intensifies criticism of Sisodia and Kejriwal

    "The corruption of the AAP is a better assurance than the ISI brand." "Ye AAP Nahi, Paap hai; bhrashtachar ka baap hai, aur Janta Ke Liye abhishaap hai," he said, "is what the Indian people are saying right now."

    Digital Desk: The BJP attacked the
    leader of the Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday, saying that the "handcuffs were
    getting closer" to Arvind Kejriwal as the "nodes of corruption"
    were being exposed, two days after the CBI searched the home of Delhi deputy
    chief minister Manish Sisodia. As corruption networks are being exposed, BJP
    national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia declared at a press conference on Sunday
    that Arvind Kejriwal is getting closer to being handcuffed.



    "The corruption of the AAP is a
    better assurance than the ISI brand." "Ye AAP Nahi, Paap hai;
    bhrashtachar ka baap hai, aur Janta Ke Liye abhishaap hai," he said,
    "is what the Indian people are saying right now."



    "We all know what occurred in UP,
    Uttarakhand, and Goa, despite AAP's assertion that the 2024 election will pit
    Modi against Kejriwal, Bhatia said, adding that the excise policy's
    "scam" has its roots in Kejriwal's corruption. No one is exempt from
    the law, and no corrupt individual will be protected."



    In the past, it was said that the CBI
    had issued a lookout notice against Sisodia as a result of the 14-hour search
    of his Delhi house on Friday. More than ten people were named in an FIR, with
    the Delhi minister at the top of the list.



    Manish Sisodia and others will
    effectively be prohibited from travelling abroad by the circular. Sisodia
    tweeted in Hindi that he was "roaming freely" around the national
    capital and would stop by anywhere he was requested to, calling it a
    "gimmick." "All of your searches turned up nothing, and now that
    you've issued a lookout notice that Manish Sisodia cannot be located," he
    added. The investigation agency was still in the process of sending the notice,
    according to the news agency ANI.



    As the AAP leaders accused the Modi
    administration of abusing its power to target Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
    Kejriwal due to his increasing popularity, a verbal battle broke out between
    the two parties. In the meantime, the BJP strengthened its accusation against
    Kejriwal for allegedly being the "kingpin" of corruption.