Why Delhi CM not replying queries on liquor policy: Nadda


Agartala, Aug 29 (IANS): BJP President J.P. Nadda on Monday said that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has yet to reply to the questions raised by the probe agencies, political parties and the people about his government's liquor policy.

Nadda, who is now on a two-day visit to Tripura to gear up the party organisations ahead of the early next year's Assembly elections, asked why Kejriwal diverted the excise policy issue without replying to the questions raised by the probe agencies, political parties and the people.

Noting "huge scam in implementation of the Delhi government's excise policy," the BJP President said that each government policy must be implemented in accordance with the law.

"He (Delhi CM) should explain his position before the probe agencies and the court," Nadda told the media.

On August 19, the CBI had raided Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's residence in connection with the alleged irregularities in Delhi's excise policy.

Sisodia was one of the 15 names mentioned in the CBI FIR registered in connection with the case.

The Union Home Ministry last week suspended Arava Gopi Krishna (IAS), then excise commissioner, and his deputy Anand Kumar Tiwari, after their names surfaced in the CBI probe into the alleged irregularities in Delhi's excise policy (2021-22).

The new excise policy of the Delhi government was severely criticised by the opposition parties and industry experts for many reasons.

Under the policy, retail licences were given to private bidders for 849 vends across the city. The residents of Delhi were facing a shortage of liquor of their choice as there was a supply shortage at many outlets across the city. Only around 460 shops are currently operating in the national capital, which must have around 850 outlets to serve its residents. Decrying the policy, the opposition had lodged complaints with the Lieutenant Governor besides urging the Central agencies to initiate a probe into it.

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Aug 30 2022

    Why Kejriwal has to reply now. He is a IITian and knows when to open his cards.

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 29 2022

    Why should he? He has no obligation to do so, given the fact that despite innumerable incidents of atrocities on women, children, Dalits, the marginalised and minorities, Modi is not uttering even a single word. He opens his mouth only at the time of elections - that too not to talk about relevant and contemporary issues, but to lambast the opposition. What moral right Nadda has to demand Kejriwal's statement? He should first ask Modi to speak up when it is necessary.

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  • Vally, Mlore/ Dubai

    Mon, Aug 29 2022

    your party first follow India law then tell others to follow it.

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  • Kedhar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 29 2022

    Is he 'TIGHT'Lipped?

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  • Auldius Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 29 2022

    He is following the example of your party leaders Mr. Nadda. Never answer direct questions. Deflect the topic by talking about non consequential issues or blame other party leaders or create diversionary problems.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 29 2022

    How do you know this confidential matter about person not answering the questions from probe agencies?. Are you hand-in- glove with the probe agency?. BTW, Why Delhi CM released and out of probe agency’s investigation if he was not answering their questions?. Your attempt to defame Sisodia with fabricated charges has back fired on you and you are desperate now to save your face by yet another fake narrative.

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