Manish Sisodia made a major claim, saying, My relationship...?

Manish Sisodia, a senior aam aadmi party politician, compared his connection with arvind kejriwal, the party national convenor, to that of Lord ram and lakshman on Sunday. He further declared that no Ravan could ever be able to split the BJP. The president of the BJP's delhi unit, Virendra Sachdeva, retaliated, accusing Sisodia of being the "king of drama" and attempting to pass himself off as lakshman in front of the Ramlila, which takes place next month.

"No Ravan can keep us apart."

At the inaugural 'Janta Ki Adalat' gathering held at Jantar Mantar following his resignation as delhi Chief Minister, Sisodia said that the bjp sought to split him and Arvind Kejriwal; however, he refuted the claim that "Ravan has so much power that he can separate lakshman from Lord Ram." He stated, "As long as arvind kejriwal continues to fight this battle as ram against the Ravana of dictatorship, I will stand with him as Laxman." Sisodia went on to say that he would not accept the positions of deputy chief minister or education Minister in delhi unless the people did not believe that he was an honest person.

"Had to ask for assistance with son's fees."

"When I was a journalist, I bought a small house in 2002 for Rs 5 lakh and I had Rs 10 lakh in my bank account," Sisodia remarked, criticizing the BJP. They grabbed hold of it. I had to enlist the assistance of others to cover my son's education expenses after my bank account was frozen by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

Was enticed to join the BJP.

The former deputy chief minister stated that after serving time in prison for the excise policy case, he was persuaded to join the BJP. The bjp unit president in Delhi, however, dismissed the accusation as "ridiculous" and rejected it. Sachdeva remarked, "It is astonishing that he was able to recall to convey such a thing through a skillfully constructed story a month and a half after being released from prison.

Arvind kejriwal recently announced his resignation as Delhi's chief minister, stating that he would not take up the position again until he had an honesty certificate from the delhi government.



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