In his reply, he also indirectly hit out at the Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan-led Swaraj Abhiyan which has attacked the AAP government's liquor policy in its first major intervention in the Delhi politics.
Sisodia claimed only six retail vends (L6) have come up in the city and number of other licensed establishments serving alcohol has actually gone down since the AAP assumed office.
Leader of Opposition and BJP member Vijender Gupta, who staged a walkout with his party MLA Jagdish Pradhan before Sisodia's speech, read out reports to drive home the point that the government was encouraging "microbreweries and nightlife".
Under the new excise policy announced by the AAP dispensation, no new liquor store, except in malls, will be allowed in Delhi in the current financial year. It has also empowered the mohalla sabhas to decide on whether to shut down the existing ones.
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Sisodia said the policy on microbreweries was not new.
"Microbreweries exist in abundance in Gurgaon where you have the government of 'gaurakshaks'," he said.
Following Gupta's walkout, Delhi Culture Minister Kapil Mishra took a dig at him. "I don't know why he (Gupta) left. I did not see any liquor vend open nearby."
Without naming Yadav or Bhushan, Mishra urged them to stop the "politics of imitation". He also pledged to hold a 'mohalla sabha' in his constituency on Sunday and implement its decision the very next day.
"We don't want to run Delhi using the revenue earned from liquor. We are not against any ban either but it has to be across the country. Right now our focus is on ensuring that the revenue earned is not syphoned like before," he said.
Taking a stand against prohibition, AAP MLA Madanlal claimed that hundreds have lost lives in Bihar and Gujarat, which are dry states. "Moreover we don't have the police under our control so we should not go for ban in such a situation.