'Liquor policy was very excellent', says Kejriwal before CBI questioning, but did not tell why it was withdrawn
'Liquor policy was very excellent', says Kejriwal before CBI questioning, but did not tell why it was withdrawn
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New Delhi: On Saturday, Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal targeted the Narendra Modi government after being summoned by the CBI in the liquor scam case. Addressing the media, he said that former Deputy CM Manish Sisodia is accused of breaking his 14 phones. Then ED is saying that out of those four phones, only one is with them, and CBI is saying that only one is with them. If they have broken the phones, then how did they get the phones? These people made cases by lying and saying that there was a liquor scam.

Kejriwal further said that the CBI and ED filed false affidavits in court in the liquor policy case and that the central agencies are torturing people to testify against Manish Sisodia and me. Kejriwal said that the ED and CBI were accused of taking bribes of Rs 100 crore; they conducted more than 400 raids, but this amount was not found. Kejriwal further said that the Delhi liquor policy was excellent and would have ended corruption. However, Kejriwal did not explain why, if the liquor policy was so excellent, it was withdrawn as soon as an inquiry was ordered.

However, CM Kejriwal claimed that the day I spoke against corruption in the Delhi Assembly, I understood that the next number would be mine. No party has been targeted like AAP in the last 75 years. We have raised the hope of good education among the people, and they want to end this hope. Along with this, Kejriwal said, "I have been called tomorrow; I will go to the CBI. If Kejriwal is a thief, then there is no one honest in this world."

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