Delhi’s education model, Sisodia on NYTfront page, Centre sends CBI: Kejriwal

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New Delhi, 19 Aug: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said the CBI raid at Deputy CM Manish Sisodia’s residence was the result of their good performance, which was being appreciated globally, but the Centre sent the probe agency to his house.

“The same day when America’s most reputed newspaper NYT has lauded Delhi’s model and published Manish Sisodia’s photo on the front page, the Centre has sent the CBI to his residence. We welcome CBI and will cooperate in the probe.

The searches/raids were conducted earlier too, but nothing was found. Nothing will be found now too,” said Kejriwal in his tweet in Hindi. In a subsequent tweet, he said that Delhi’s model of health and education was being discussed across the world, and ‘they want to stop it’.

“The whole world is talking about Delhi’s model of health and education. They want to stop this. That’s why Delhi’s health and education ministers are being raided and arrested. In 75 years, whoever did good work, was stopped.

That is why India remained behind. But we will not stop the good work being done in Delhi,” Kejriwal said. Earlier, shortly before the raids began, Kejriwal shared The New York Times front page article featuring Delhi’s Education model and Manish Sisodia.

Kejriwal said that he is the best education minister in Independent India.” Delhi has made India proud. Delhi model is on the front page of the biggest newspaper in the US. Manish Sisodia is the best education minister of independent India,” said Kejriwal sharing the NYT article.

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