After being acquitted in the liquor scam, Kejriwal said – ‘A conspiracy was hatched to destroy AAP, PM Modi and Shah should apologize to the entire country’

New Delhi, 27 February. After being acquitted by Rouse Avenue Court in the much talked about Delhi Liquor Policy scam case, former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal fiercely targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in a press conference on Friday.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Kejriwal said that it was a complete conspiracy. This was a conspiracy to eliminate the Aam Aadmi Party, but the judge showed great courage and gave a big message. PM Modi and Amit Shah should apologize to the entire country.

‘I want to thank the judiciary and the judge’

Arvind Kejriwal said, ‘The court has given a very historic decision. I want to thank the judiciary and the judge. Today, when all the institutions are being threatened, the judge has shown great courage. I want to thank all those lawyers who supported us completely.

Kejriwal said, ‘You are aware that for the last four years, an allegation called liquor scam was made against us by using ED and CBI. CBI and ED filed chargesheet in it. Today the court had to decide whether there is enough material in the charge sheet to prosecute and the court has said in its nearly 600 page order that there is not enough evidence to prosecute. If the case had been prosecuted, it would have continued for 15-20 years. The court called it a fake case.

‘Court’s order proves that Kejriwal-Sisodia are scrupulously honest’

Former Delhi CM Kejriwal said, ‘This entire conspiracy was hatched by two people – Narendra Modi ji and Amit Shah ji. Both of them should apologize to the entire country. Both of them conspired to destroy the Aam Aadmi Party. They were seeing that the Aam Aadmi Party was working and doing good to the people, but they hatched a conspiracy to destroy our party. I have earned only honesty in life. Didn’t earn a penny. Today after the court order it has been proved that Kejriwal is staunchly honest. Manish Sisodia is staunchly honest.

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