New Delhi. The difficulties of Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, who were allegedly involved in the scam in the new excise policy, have increased further. The CBI has now issued a lookout notice against him. That is, Manish Sisodia will no longer be able to leave the country. After the issue of this notice, this morning Manish Sisodia has once again tweeted targeting PM Narendra Modi. In his tweet, Sisodia wrote, ‘All your raids have failed, nothing was found, did not get one paisa evasion, now you have issued a look out notice that Manish Sisodia is not available. What is this gimmick, Modi ji? I am roaming freely in Delhi, tell me where to come? You can’t find me?’
All your raids are spread, nothing found, not found Ek Paisa ki Hera Pheri, now you have issued a look out notice that Manish Sisodia is not available. What is this gimmick, Modi ji?
I am roaming freely in Delhi, tell me where to come? you can’t find me?— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) August 21, 2022
Let us tell you that the CBI has alleged that Manish Sisodia, through his close friends, cheated the Delhi government’s exchequer to the tune of Rs 144 crore by making a new excise policy. He is also accused of favoring liquor contractors and liquor makers close to him. On this charge, CBI had raided 21 places across the country including Manish’s house two days ago. The CBI has seized his mobile phone, computer and some files from Sisodia’s house. The CBI had also called 5 officers close to Sisodia for questioning yesterday in this case.
Yesterday, Manish Sisodia had targeted PM Modi by holding a press conference. Sisodia had claimed that he did not commit any mistake. He had said that the investigation has been done in many cases in the past and nothing wrong was ever found. Manish had alleged that the popularity of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal is increasing and due to this, BJP and Modi are conducting such raids in panic. However, he could not answer questions as to why the liquor maker was allowed to sell liquor against the rules and why the new excise policy was withdrawn as soon as a CBI inquiry was ordered.