Guest teachers in large number gathered outside Sisodia's residence on Mathura Road and started shouting anti-government slogans. Sisodia also holds the education portfolio.
According to an official, teachers employed on contractual basis in government schools have been demanding permanent employment, including appointment of a Pay Committee under the Seventh Pay Commission.
Permanent job for contractual employees was also one of the promises made by AAP before the elections.
"We went to meet Sisodia at his 'janta darbar', but were stopped outside his gate. His security barricaded the entry, so we started shouting slogans," All Guest Teacher Association president Praveen Tobaria said.
Angry with the city government, guest teachers also stopped Manish Sisodia's car after which the police intervened and detained the protesters.
Some of the protesters alleged that they were manhandled by the policemen.
The protesters also alleged that Sisodia called them "agents of BJP" and refused to listen to their plea.
"It was shocking as we supported the party throughout the election and now they are calling us agents of BJP. We want government to clarify their stand," Praveen said.
"We will not give jobs to such teachers who cannot write their name properly. What will they teach to students," Sisodia said to a TV channel.
However, education department officials maintained that guest teachers have been assured that they will not be terminated and a policy was being framed according to which they will be hired.
