The Aryavarth Express
Agency(New Delhi): AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh was released from Tihar jail on Wednesday, after securing bail from the Supreme Court in the Delhi excise policy case. Immediately after his release, Singh launched a strong critique against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing it of harboring corrupt individuals and asserting that the time had come to confront the party head-on.
Singh’s exit from jail was met with enthusiasm by AAP workers, who celebrated his freedom with slogans and rose petals. Despite this warm welcome, Singh underscored that the moment was not for celebration but for continued struggle, signaling a fortified stance against the BJP’s policies and leadership. He emphasized the AAP’s commitment to stand by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Satyendar Jain, all of whom are facing legal challenges, underscoring their collective goal to serve the two crore residents of Delhi with essential services such as free electricity, water, and healthcare through Mohalla Clinics.
In a poignant moment shared by the AAP, Singh was seen paying respects to Sunita Kejriwal, the Chief Minister’s wife, underlining the personal toll and solidarity within the party ranks amidst ongoing legal battles. He articulated a stark warning against “dictators” threatening the welfare of the people and praised Kejriwal’s vision for a prosperous and well-served Delhi populace.
Singh’s release drew significant attention, not only from party supporters but also from AAP leaders and the media, highlighting his role and impact within the party. He reassured that efforts would continue to secure the release of other AAP leaders, emphasizing the importance of unity and resilience in their political journey.
His narrative strongly focused on the accusations against the BJP, portraying the party’s actions as attempts to undermine AAP’s governance and social welfare initiatives in Delhi. Singh’s statements and the charged atmosphere during his release point to a heightened political discourse in the capital, with AAP positioning itself as a bulwark against the central ruling party’s influence and policies.
The AAP’s official response to Singh’s release was marked by defiance and a declaration of moral victory over the BJP’s alleged authoritarian tactics. This event underscores the deep political rifts and the ongoing confrontation between AAP and BJP, with both sides ramping up their narratives ahead of key electoral battles.