
Delhi liquor scam: recap of aap govt excise policy case, why manish sisodia is linked with scam
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Delhi AAP leader Manish Sisodia has been summoned for questioning once again regarding the Delhi liquor scam, in which the Aam Aadmi Party government had come under fire. Delhi Deputy Chief
Minister Manish Sisodia has once again been called for questioning by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in relation to the Delhi liquor scam, which raised a lot of questions about
the governance of the Aam Aadmi Party in the national capital. Manish Sisodia will be appearing at the CBI offices in relation to the questioning in the liquor scam and has alleged that all
the Centre-backed agencies are using their “full power” to hound him. Slamming the BJP-led central government and their agencies, the Delhi AAP leader tweeted, “CBI has called me again
tomorrow. They have unleashed the full power of CBI, ED (Enforcement Directorate) against me, raided my house, searched my bank locker, and yet found nothing against me.” HERE IS ALL YOU
NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE DELHI LIQUOR SCAM The Aam Aadmi Party government had launched a liquor excise policy in Delhi, which stated that the government no longer had involvement in the sale
of liquor, and the prices, discounts, and other offers on alcohol could be controlled by the private liquor shop. The Delhi liquor excise policy allowed the home delivery of liquor and shops
to stay open till 3 am, offering unlimited discounts. Soon, Delhi excise minister Manish Sisodia was accused of bending the rules to provide unfair advantages to liquor licensees in the
capital. While Sisodia has not been named as an accused in the Delhi liquor scam by the CBI, the chargesheet mentions businessmen Vijay Nair and Abhishek, who allegedly have links with the
AAP government in Delhi, as per media reports. When it came under investigation, the excise policy was revoked until further notice in Delhi, and the licenses of private liquor shops were
put on hold. Now, only government vendors are allowed to sell alcohol in Delhi, leading to an acute shortage of liquor in the initial days. The authorities also carried out raids on the
properties and offices of Manish Sisodia, with the leader saying that they didn’t find anything incriminating. Sisodia will be questioned by the CBI in relation to the case today. READ |
EXPLAINED: WHY WAS MANISH SISODIA QUESTIONED BY CBI FOR OVER 9 HOURS