Manish Sisodia addressed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers on Saturday, urging them to stand against what he called the country’s “dictatorship,” a day after his release from jail in the Delhi excise policy case. Sisodia criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and claimed that if opposition leaders unite, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal would be freed within 24 hours.
Sisodia, who was recently granted bail, denounced the BJP’s actions and argued that they could not overshadow the Constitution. Reflecting on his detention, he expressed that the tears and support from his supporters provided him strength during his 17 months in custody, a period longer than he had hoped for.
He praised the Supreme Court’s intervention, which he said helped dismantle the “dictatorship” he described, and reaffirmed his belief in the triumph of truth and justice over the challenges faced.