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We respect SC, but don't agree with order dismissing Manish Sisodia's bail plea: Atishi

A bench of Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice SVN Bhatti said it has recorded the statements of the probe agencies that the trial in these cases will conclude in six to eight months

PTI Published 30.10.23, 04:42 PM
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AAP leader Atishi on Monday said the party and its leaders respect the Supreme Court but do not agree with its order dismissing former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia's bail plea and will explore further legal options.

In a setback to Sisodia, the SC earlier in the day rejected his regular bail pleas in corruption and money-laundering cases related to the alleged Delhi excise policy scam and said the transfer of Rs 338 crore was tentatively established in the matter.

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A bench of Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice SVN Bhatti said it has recorded the statements of the probe agencies that the trial in these cases will conclude in six to eight months.

But if the trial proceeds in a "sloppy manner", Sisodia will be at liberty to apply for bail in these cases in three months, the bench said.

Addressing a press conference here after the order, Atishi said the court has given an "adverse order" despite making sharp observations against probe agencies.

"While his bail plea was being heard, the Supreme Court constantly asked the ED tough questions like where is the money trail. The apex court also pointed out that the case is based on the statement of one approver Dinesh Arora," she said.

"Despite these sharp observations, the SC gave an adverse verdict. We will study that order deeply and explore our legal options and decide our next step," she added.

Atishi, a cabinet minister in Delhi, said they respect the Supreme Court but are "not in agreement" with the order.

She also reiterated that the AAP is an honest party and till now none of its leaders has been found involved in corruption.

"The entire country is watching how the BJP is using agencies like the ED and the CBI to target opposition parties," she added.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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