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Day Before Bail Hearing, Manish Sisodia Pens Letter

Before his bail hearing scheduled in a Delhi court, Manish Sisodia, jailed AAP leader, penned a letter. He expressed gratitude to the people of Delhi.

Sisodia thanked those residing in his assembly constituency of Patparganj, for their support in caring for his ailing wife.

His second letter from Tihar Jail penned in Hindi surfaced on Friday. In his letter, Sisodia compared his imprisonment to that of individuals detained by the British during the freedom movement.

He wrote, “See you soon outside. Long live the education revolution, love you all. In the last one year, I miss everyone. I remembered everyone in the last one year. Everyone worked together with honesty.”

“Just like everyone fought at the time of independence, similarly, we are fighting for good education and schools. The dream of independence had come true even after British dictatorship. Similarly, one day every child will get proper and good education,” he added.

Comparing the BJP at the Centre with the British Raj. He expressed admiration for leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela.

Sisodia wrote, “The British were also very proud of their power. The British also used to put people in jail on false charges. The British kept Gandhi in jail for many years. Nelson Mandela was also jailed. These people are my inspiration and you all are my strength.”

Sisodia stressed on the importance of having good education and schools.

He said, “To be a developed country, it is necessary to have good education and schools. I am happy that education revolution took place in Delhi under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal. Now, reading the news of education revolution in Punjab gives me relief.”

Sisodia thanked the people for taking care of his wife. He shared that she gets emotional while narrating about them.

“My love for you has increased after being in jail. You took great care of my wife. Seema gets emotional while talking about all of you. All of you should take care of yourselves,” Sisodia said.

Earlier on 26 February, the former Delhi deputy Chief Minister was arrested by the CBI. He will be produced for bail hearing on Saturday.

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