In a historic judgment, the Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia, along with 23 other accused, have been fully discharged by the Rouse Avenue Court in the high-profile CBI liquor policy case. The court rejected all allegations, stating that the evidence presented by the CBI did not hold legal merit. This landmark ruling has been described as a victory for truth and justice, reaffirming faith in India’s judiciary. Addressing the media, Kejriwal, visibly emotional, claimed that the legal action against AAP leaders was politically motivated, aimed at dismantling the party ahead of elections. He directly accused Narendra Modi and Amit Shah of orchestrating a political conspiracy to target the party. Emphasizing honesty and integrity, Kejriwal stressed that development and governance should take precedence over politically engineered cases. The court’s decision has set a precedent on misuse of investigative agencies in politically sensitive matters. The ruling vindicates the leadership of AAP and strengthens the party’s position ahead of critical state elections. Kejriwal reiterated that constitutional processes and citizen welfare must guide politics, not vendettas, framing the judgment as both a legal and moral victory for the party and its supporters.

