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Delhi’s liquor policy: BJP ups the ante against AAP, shares ‘sting’ operation of ‘scam’, accused’s father on camera

Bagga claims that the person in camera is Kulwinder Singh Marwah, father of liquor scam accused Sunny Marwah. Sunny is accused number 13 in the alleged liquor scam.

New Delhi: While the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probes alleged corruption in Delhi’s liquor policy, a video of sting operation has emerged, prompting the Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP) to embolden its attack on the Kejriwal government.

The video, shared by Delhi BJP’s spokesperson Tejinder Pal Singh Bagga, captures the liquor scam accused’s father making admissions about cut money being received and claims that this exposes the real face of Arvind Kejriwal.

Bagga claims that the person in camera is Kulwinder Singh Marwah, father of liquor scam accused Sunny Marwah. Sunny is accused number 13 in the alleged liquor scam. Bagga claims that Sunny Marwah’s admission on camera about commission exposes the ‘modus operandi’ of Delhi government and and goes on to show how Manish Sisodia & Arvind Kejriwal allowed scam to happen under their watch.

BJP has gone ballistic over the latest sting operation of the liquor scam accused and is demanding answers from the AAP dispensation – over who benefitted from it. Delhi government or AAP is yet to respond on the direct & explosive charges leveled against it.

In the video, Kulwinder Marwah is heard saying that a commission of 12% was fixed for liquor suppliers to be eligible for L-1 vendor category. He further claims that out of this, 6% commission was to be given to AAP.

Marwah further claims that liquor vendors were asked to give Rs 10 lakh per month and for this, they were given adequate leverage and flexibility to operate.

The alleged corruption in Delhi’s liquor policy has led the BJP to mount scathing attack on AAP government. Alleging multi-crore corruption and collusion between private liquor vends & AAP govt, it is gunning for Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia and demanding his resignation.

Earlier, Delhi LG VK Saxena had sanctioned the CBI to probe alleged irregularities in liquor policy and the latter also conducted searches at Sisodia’s residence. Meanwhile, facing CBI heat, the Delhi government rolled back the contentious new liquor policy and brought back old policy from September 1.