Liquor Policy- Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia arrived at a Ghaziabad bank today for the Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI) search of his storage regarding its test into supposed abnormalities in the capital’s currently removed liquor strategy.
Mr Sisodia, whose house was attacked almost fourteen days prior, had said yesterday that “nothing will be found” in his storage. “Tomorrow, CBI will strike our bank storage. Nothing was found in the 14-hour strike at my home on August 19. Nothing will be found in the storage by the same token. Welcome to CBI. My family and I will completely coordinate in the examination,” he tweeted in Hindi yesterday.
Mr Sisodia, who additionally handles Delhi government’s extract portfolio, is among the 15 charged named in the FIR recorded by the CBI in the liquor strategy case.
The CBI has battled that the new approach was presented without the consent of Delhi’s then Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal. It likewise says numerous ineligible sellers were granted licenses by the Delhi government in return for pay-offs. The approach, presented in November last year, was removed eight months after the fact in the midst of claims of debasement.
The decision Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has dismissed all claims of anomalies in its arrangement. Mr Sisodia has said it was executed with complete straightforwardness and has affirmed that the BJP raised the issue to counter AAP pioneer Arvind Kejriwal’s political test. “These individuals are not worried about the trick. Their concern is Arvind Kejriwal [the Chief Minister of Delhi], who is cherished by the majority and has arisen as a public choice,” he said following the strikes at him home.
Over the recent weeks, the AAP has come all out against the BJP, blaming it for offering pay-offs to MLAs to change over trying to bring down the public authority in Delhi.
To demonstrate that all AAP MLAs are focused on the party, Arvind Kejriwal has said he will step through an exam of greater part in Delhi Assembly. The Chief Minister, in a rankling assault against the BJP, said yesterday that the party is utilizing citizens’ cash to finance to pay off lawmakers and overturned chosen state legislatures drove by Opposition parties.
BJP’s public president JP Nadda has blamed the AAP for attempting to redirect the subject without answering the charges against its administration.