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India News Manch 2024: AAP MP Sanjay Singh Slams ED, Claims No Evidence Against Party In Excise Policy Case

ITV Network’s ‘Manch’ today (July 29) features major political figures discussing key national issues. Among them, AAP MP Sanjay Singh shared his views on several controversies.

Sanjay Singh: No Evidence Found Against AAP

At the India News platform, AAP MP Sanjay Singh claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is ensnared in a “Chakravyuh” set up by its opponents. He highlighted the global acclaim for Delhi’s improved education and health models, noting that American Presidents have praised the schools established under Kejriwal’s leadership. Singh asserted that despite allegations of bribery linked to the excise policy, no concrete evidence has been found against the party.

Sanjay Singh Criticizes ED, Discusses Coaching Center Case

Singh accused the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of arbitrary arrests and claimed that evidence against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was missing. Regarding the Delhi coaching center issue, he acknowledged the existence of illegal operations but emphasized that AAP is not evading responsibility.

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