He questioned the need for crowdfunding Rs 40 lakh, pointing towards the alleged money being spent on volunteers. Taking a dig at AAP, the senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader asked, "The money they earned in the liquor scam, have you spent it all in the Goa elections?"
In a significant crackdown on organised crime, the Delhi Police's Outer District has launched "Operation Prahaar," an intensive week-long campaign from January 6 to January 12, 2025.
He said that the delayed reports could impact the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. Puri, speaking with ANI, said, "There are as many as 14 CAG reports on issues ranging from finance, public health, liquor, etc... The High Court today said that the CAG reports were to be sent to the Spea
CM Yadav stressed that many saints gave suggestions for the same and the state government was seriously considering stopping the liquor shops within the limits of the religious cities.
BJP leader Nalin Kohli on Monday slammed Delhi Chief Minister Atishi over her crowdfunding campaign for the upcoming assembly elections, questioning the move amid AAP's ongoing corruption charges in the liquor and excise scams. Kohli also alleged that the campaign could be a cover-up.
Further, the Congress candidate from the New Delhi assembly constituency and son of former CM Sheila Dikshit, said that everyone remembers the development done under his mother's regime.
Punjab Finance, Excise and Taxation Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema announced on Sunday that the special operation group comprising the Mohali Excise team and Mohali Police intercepted a truck near Handesra, seizing 220 cases of liquor marked "For Sale in Chandigarh Only."
Singh's concerns arise from the report's timing, as the Model Code of Conduct is currently in place in Delhi following the announcement of the poll schedule for the Delhi assembly polls. He accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of spreading fake news and violating election regulations.
Stepping up its attack on AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, BJP on Saturday alleged that he is the "kingpin" of the liquor scam and there was a loss of Rs 2,026 crore to the Delhi government.
Of the losses worth Rs 2,026 crore to the state exchequer, the loss of Rs 890 crore resulted from the government's failure to re-tender the surrendered licenses before the policy period concluded, according to the report. Moreover, exemptions granted to the zonal licenses led to the loss of