Goa Khabar : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders and volunteers marched to the BJP office today to protest what they termed a “political vendetta” against party supremo Arvind Kejriwal. The demonstration follows a recent Delhi court decision to dismiss the liquor policy case, a move AAP describes as a total vindication of their leadership.
Demands for Apology
During the protest, AAP leaders demanded a formal apology from Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and the “double-engine” Modi-Shah government. They argued that the central government spent years defaming Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia through baseless allegations.
Key points raised by the demonstrators included:
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Complete Discharge: Leaders highlighted that the court has dismissed the charges, effectively clearing the party’s top leadership.
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Officer Inquiry: The party noted that the court has reportedly ordered an inquiry into the conduct of the CBI officer involved in the investigation.
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Political Defamation: Speakers at the rally claimed the case was a calculated attempt to damage AAP’s reputation and hinder its political growth.

Leaders in Attendance
The protest saw a significant turnout of local party figures and volunteers. Prominent leaders present at the demonstration included:
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Valmiki Naik
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Gerson Gomes
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Sandesh Teleikar-Dessai
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Prashant Naik
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Micheal Cardozo
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Herton Fernandes
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Sarfaraz Ankalgi
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Vishwajit Sirodcar
The march concluded with leaders reiterating that the “truth has finally prevailed,” calling the court’s decision a major blow to the central government’s investigative agencies.