Manish Sisodia Accuses BJP of Creating 'Manohar Kahaniyan' in Excise Policy Scam

In a sharp political attack, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of fabricating false narratives, which he referred to as "Manohar Kahaniyan" (pleasing stories), in the ongoing Delhi excise policy scam case. Speaking at the Chunav Manch, an event organized by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ahead of upcoming elections, Sisodia dismissed the allegations as baseless and part of a BJP-led smear campaign to discredit the Delhi government and its leadership.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia at India TV conclave 'Chunav Manch'.

Sisodia, who is one of the key figures implicated in the excise policy controversy, accused the BJP of manipulating the narrative to create false stories and divert public attention from their own failures. He claimed that the BJP was attempting to tarnish the image of the AAP government by fabricating "Manohar Kahaniyan"—stories designed to mislead the public and create confusion over the issue.

The Delhi excise policy scam has become a central topic in the political landscape, with both the ruling AAP and opposition parties engaged in a war of words. While the BJP has called for a thorough investigation into the matter, accusing the Delhi government of financial mismanagement and corruption, Sisodia and his colleagues have maintained that the charges are politically motivated and intended to derail the AAP's growth in the national political arena.

At the Chunav Manch, Sisodia emphasized that the AAP government’s initiatives had always been aimed at serving the public and fostering transparency. He further criticized the BJP for using these "manufactured stories" to distract from real issues affecting citizens, such as unemployment, inflation, and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sisodia's comments have intensified the ongoing political battle, with both parties accusing each other of undermining governance for political gain. As the investigation into the excise policy scam continues, it remains to be seen whether the allegations will lead to any significant political consequences or merely fuel further political theater.

The Delhi excise policy case is expected to be a key issue in the upcoming elections, with voters watching closely to see how the allegations unfold and whether the political discourse will shift toward governance or remain focused on these contentious accusations.

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