Haryana: Deputy CM raises question over SET report in liquor scam
Haryana: Deputy CM raises question over SET report in liquor scam
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Deputy Chief Minister and Excise Minister Dushyant Chautala has put a question mark on the investigation of Special Inquiry Report (SET) of liquor scam in Haryana. He says "The number of FIRs under the Excise Act, why their investigation does not go beyond the arrest of drivers of the vehicles used for smuggling. How long will the police play driver games in its investigation? Why don't the police take the steps of their investigation up to the big fish?

Deputy Chief Minister will give his response till the SET report presented on the scam. Dushyant told that this is what he wanted to say about this report, that the investigation, in this case, could have been more thorough. There could have been more observations on many important points. But this did not happen. The deputy chief minister openly alleges his department and officers.

Dushyant said that all the points made in the SET report have already been included in the excise policy implemented for this year. These policies will be implemented by December. According to him, after the lockdown was imposed in late March, order for the closure of liquor contracts was implemented by the authorities in due time and there was no deregulation. Deputy CM clarified that under the Act applicable in the state liquor distillery no officer is allowed to visit. Therefore, such a demand made by the SET could not be considered. The department in which the members of the SET wanted to investigate, it is located in Punjab, whose excise of Haryana cannot be approved.

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