From truth prevails to he is innocent: How did AAP leaders react to Sisodia's bail?

Former Education Minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia on Friday granted bail by the Supreme Court of India in the Delhi Excise policy case. He was arrested on

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Atishi, Delhi minister (ANI)

In a heartfelt note soon after the Supreme Court granted the bail to Manish Sisodia, Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi tweeted, “Today truth has won. Truth will win in the end too.”

Atishi could not hold back tears

Delhi’s Education Minister, Atishi, also moved to tears during the inauguration of a new school built under the vision of former Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia. While speaking at the event, Atishi said that this event marked a significant milestone in Delhi’s ongoing education revolution, symbolizing hope and progress in the wake of challenging times.

During the inauguration, Atishi, could not hold back her emotions. She expressed her overwhelming gratitude and pride, stating, "These are tears of joy." The occasion was particularly poignant as it came shortly after Manish Sisodia, often hailed as the architect of Delhi’s education revolution, was granted bail.

She added that Manish Sisodia, despite facing legal battles, continues to leave an indelible mark on the capital’s education system. The newly inaugurated school stands as a testament to his unwavering dedication and commitment to transforming education in Delhi. Sisodia's efforts have laid a strong foundation for future generations, ensuring quality education for all.

Atishi, visibly moved by the significance of the moment, highlighted the struggles and triumphs of the journey that led to this day. Her emotional tribute to Sisodia underscored the collective effort and resilience of the team behind Delhi’s educational advancements. "This school is not just a building; it is a symbol of our collective dream," she remarked.

Triumph for India's judicial system: Sanjay Singh

Expressing joy over the decision of the Supreme Court, AAP leader Sanjay Singh said that the relief granted to Manish Sisodia is a triumph for India's judicial system and democracy. His imprisonment without evidence was a grave injustice, but the Supreme Court's decision serves as a powerful rebuke to authoritarianism. This ruling underscores the resilience of democracy and the rule of law, standing firm against attempts to undermine justice. The judiciary’s verdict is a resounding slap on the face of a dictatorial government. Let this be a reminder: dictatorship will not prevail, and democracy will continue to thrive.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav also expressed happiness over the decision of the Supreme Court and congratulated Manish Sisodia, saying, “Bahut Badhai.”