News Delhi BJP claims Delhi govt setting up 'I love Manish Sisodia' desks in schools, AAP denies

BJP claims Delhi govt setting up 'I love Manish Sisodia' desks in schools, AAP denies

Sisodia resigned from the Cabinet following his arrest by the CBI in connection with alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped liquor policy for 2021-22.

BJP claims Delhi govt setting up 'I love Manish Sisodia' desks in schools, AAP denies Image Source : FILEBJP claims Delhi govt setting up 'I love Manish Sisodia' desks in schools, AAP denies

The Bhartiya Janta Party on Thursday accused the Delhi government of setting up 'I love Manish Sisodia' desks in the state-run schools, a charge that has been denied vehemently by AAP. 

Sisodia resigned from the Cabinet following his arrest by the CBI in connection with alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped liquor policy for 2021-22. Previously, the leader held 18 portfolios in the Delhi government including education. 

It is regrettable that even after Sisodia's arrest, the Delhi government "is not stopping its dirty politics in the name of education and has now stooped as low as to involving innocent school kids in it," Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor said.

In response, the Delhi government issued a statement saying, "There is no involvement of any government department or government employee in any such activity. It is just BJP agenda."

The BJP leader said, "Under the patronage of Delhi government, special 'I love Manish Sisodia' desks will be set up in government schools to garner forced support for Sisodia from students." He further said, "Delhi BJP strongly condemns this dirty politics of forcing school kids to support Sisodia and urge that this 'I love Manish Sisodia' desk scheme be immediately shelved."

Senior AAP leaders, meanwhile, shared messages penned by students for Sisodia.

Atishi, who will soon be included in the Cabinet as a minister, shared images of the messages on Twitter. "BJP people: No matter how many false allegations you make, but the love that the children of Delhi have got Manish Sisodia, you cannot shake it," she said.

Jasmine Shah also retweeted similar messages and said: "Wow...Children of Delhi are showing an unprecedented outpouring of love for their favourite Education minister with messages of #ILoveManishSisodia." Kapoor, however, urged Delhi LG V K Saxena in a tweet to stop the campaign.

In another tweet, the BJP leader tagged NCPCR chairperson Priyank Kanoongo and alleged that parents were being pressured by AAP to get such messages penned for Sisodia. "@NCPCR_ & @KanoongoPriyank ji Please see how shamelessly AAP is campaigning for Manish Sisodia by pressurising government school students. Parents are being pressurised to write letters otherwise students will be failed in exams."

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