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Remand over, CBI will produce Manish Sisodia before court at 2 pm

New Delhi: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will produce the former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia before the CBI court at 2 pm today. A Delhi court had sent him to 5 days in CBI custody.  He had been arrested by CBI in connection with the Delhi liquor Policy case after 8 hours of […]

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New Delhi: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will produce the former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia before the CBI court at 2 pm today. A Delhi court had sent him to 5 days in CBI custody. 

He had been arrested by CBI in connection with the Delhi liquor Policy case after 8 hours of questioning last Sunday.

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Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena scrapped the new liquor policy and ordered a CBI inquiry against alleged irregularities in it. 

Manish is the second former Delhi Minister who has been arrested by National probe agencies, His colleague Satendra Jain was arrested by ED in an alleged money laundering case last year.

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Both the leaders had resigned from their Ministerial posts. 

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