Former J&K principal minister Omar Abdullah said he is not disputing the ‘opportunistic national politics’ of the Aam Aadmi Event, however Congress position is contradictory.

National Congress leader Omar Abdullah on Sunday criticised the Congress’s stand on CBI probe right into Delhi alcohol policy as the celebration demanded the resignation of Delhi replacement principal priest Manish Sisodia after he has actually been named as implicated no. 1 in CBI’s FIR. When the firms pursue the Congress, they are challenged, but when they go after the AAP, their integrity is recovered, Omar said asking, “Just how does this job?”

“I am not challenging the opportunistic politics of AAP,” the former J&K chief minister said asserting that J&K has seen ‘AAP’s opportunism’ first hand in 2019.


The crevices in the opposition unity have come out in the open after Congress didn’t criticise the CBI raids on Manish Sisodia which came days after it required to the street to protest ED wondering about Sonia Gandhi in the National Herald case.

On Sunday, the Congress required Sisodia’s resignation and also said AAP can’t hide behind the education and learning policy argument.

Trinamool, CPI-M slammed the CBI activity versus Sisodia, while the BJP has actually dragged Telangana principal preacher KCR right into the conflict. It declared that KCR’s relative were present at a meeting on Delhi alcohol policy and some Hyderabad-based people got liquor licences in Delhi.

The Aam Aadmi Celebration hit back the CBI activity versus Sisodia claiming it’s politically encouraged. Insisting collaboration with the investigation, Sisodia said the Centre is targeting Kejriwal as it will certainly be Movi versus Kejriwal in 202.

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Last Updated: 22 August 2022