Former Delhi BJP President and MP Manoj Tiwari expressed doubts on Friday regarding the recent celebrations in the AAP, suggesting that the CBI’s appeal in the Delhi High Court might reverse the trial court’s decision that favored Arvind Kejriwal in the “liquor policy scam.” Tiwari highlighted the importance of upholding the law and preventing the destruction of evidence.
Delhi BJP Media Chief Praveen Shankar Kapoor alleged that former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and former deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, along with officials and liquor contractors, were involved in a significant scam. He emphasized Kejriwal’s alleged manipulation of evidence through his governmental authority.
Tiwari pointed out that the corruption accusations against AAP leaders were supported by evidence, indicating a pattern of evidence destruction involving SIM cards and phones. He underscored that the impact of the liquor policy on Delhi residents, especially families affected by alcoholism and traders involved in commission activities, cannot be overlooked.
The BJP leader stressed the party’s stance against corruption and its commitment to ensuring accountability. Tiwari insisted on the need for transparency and accountability in public policies, particularly concerning the excise policy, which he claimed led to financial losses for the public and potential benefits for private contractors linked to AAP leaders.
Answering journalists’ inquiries, Tiwari highlighted the public’s right to demand transparency and accountability in governance matters. He reiterated the BJP’s determination to pursue the liquor policy scam issue both politically and legally until transparency is achieved and those responsible are held accountable.
