Bharat Express

After Jain, Sisodia, and Sanjay Singh, Who Is Next? Kejriwal Alarmed By Threat From Union Minister

While Anurag Thakur refrained from identifying Kejriwal as the mastermind of the alleged liquor scam, the BJP made it abundantly apparent on Wednesday that Kejriwal is the scandal’s ringleader.

Anurag Thakur, a union minister, stated on Thursday that the inquiry is still ongoing but that the kingpin of the booze fraud will soon be identified. People are currently making fun of Kejriwal. On his face, tension is evident. His previous health minister and deputy chief minister are both incarcerated. And these are the individuals who gained power by chanting anti-corruption anthems. Within two months, his Punjabi minister was required to resign, according to Anurag Thakur.

“Everyone that Kejriwal has deemed to be honest is in prison. The kingpin is still at large, but only for a short while while the inquiry is ongoing. Both Satyendar Jain and Manish Sisodia are incarcerated. Sanjay Singh will also serve time in prison. The next number is… Anurag Thakur predicted that it would soon make headlines in the media.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh was arrested on Wednesday, becoming the third AAP leader to be behind bars. After hours of raids at Sanjay Singh’s place, in which, as Kejriwal claimed, ED found nothing, the AAP MP was taken into custody. The arrest was in connection with the alleged liquor scam in Delhi, for which Sisodia has been in jail since February. Satyendar Jain was arrested in a money laundering case.

While Anurag Thakur refrained from identifying Kejriwal as the mastermind of the alleged liquor scam, the BJP made it abundantly apparent on Wednesday that Kejriwal is the scandal’s ringleader. “I challenge Arvind Kejriwal to conduct a news conference right away and deny taking the 32 lakh rupees that Dinesh Arora, the accused, claims to have given. Let the truth out,” urged BJP spokesman Gaurav Bhatia.

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While Anurag Thakur refrained from identifying Kejriwal as the mastermind of the alleged liquor scam, the BJP made it abundantly apparent on Wednesday that Kejriwal is the scandal’s ringleader. “I challenge Arvind Kejriwal to conduct a news conference right away and deny taking the 32 lakh rupees that Dinesh Arora, the accused, claims to have given. Let the truth out,” urged BJP spokesman Gaurav Bhatia.