Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Political slugfest, now over liquor policy files

- Alok K N Mishra EXCISE POLICY CASE alok.mishra1@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The ongoing political slugfest between the AAP and the BJP over Delhi’s 2021 liquor excise policy that has since been scrapped and is the subject of an investigat­ion by CBI and ED has intensifie­d with the latest exchange involving deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia seeking photocopie­s and scanned copies (in a pen drive) of files and documents related to the formation of excise policy 2021-22 and related tender documents.

Delhi BJP leaders demanded Sisodia’s resignatio­n after allegation­s on Thursday that one of Sisodia’s aide sought these documents. CBI filed an FIR against Sisodia, who is also the excise minister, and others, on August 17 over alleged irregulari­ties in the 2021-22 liquor excise policy.

Sisodia said nothing was found against him during raids conducted by CBI and other agencies, and that the BJP is now trying to divert the issue. “What they have found in the investigat­ion so far? Nothing.” He also targeted the BJP for the scandal involving an alleged attempt to buy legislator­s in Telengana.

An official of the Delhi government’s law department said that OSD (officer on special duty) to Sisodia on September 30 wrote to commission­er of excise seeking the documents. HT has seen a copy of the letter. The request was turned down by the excise department because the law department said that the files cannot be shared because the matter is under scrutiny by various agencies

BJP spokespers­on Shehzad Poonawala alleged that Sisodia was trying to misuse his position. “This is clear cut proof of attempt to sabotage the probe! Sisodia should have been sacked long back but now his continuati­on is untenable after this abuse of position,” he said in a tweet. Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar

Kapoor demanded the resignatio­n of Sisodia saying that he has lost the moral right to remain in office.

An AAP government spokespers­on said “the matter in question has no substance”.

“All their investigat­ions and raids on Dy CM Manish Sisodia have already failed,” this person added, also pointing to the role of the union territory’s Lieutenant Governor who, he claimed, was “making baseless allegation­s to defame Sisodia.” The LG’S office did not comment.

To be sure, the excise department handed over the files (related to the excise policy 2021-22) to CBI and their copies to ED for the ongoing investigat­ions, an official in the excise department clarified, asking not to be named. This would mean that Sisodia was only seeking copies. Transactio­n of Business of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Rules, 1993 empowers a minister to call for papers from any department for his informatio­n.

But a senior IAS officer, seeking anonymity, said that because the minister is seeking files pertaining to the excise policy which is currently being probed by various agencies, there may be an issue. The excise, or liquor, policy case refers to the row over the AAP government’s new rules for selling alcohol in the national capital. The policy had been red-flagged by LG VK Saxena over alleged corruption and a CBI probe was recommende­d.

Sisodia, in charge of the Delhi government’s excise department, was named as an accused in an FIR filed in August amid claims of deliberate procedural lapses that provided undue benefits to some in the tender for liquor licenses in 2021-22. The AAP has slammed the case against Sisodia as fake, with chief minister Arvind Kejriwal declaring the BJP had rigged them up to block the AAP from gaining ground in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat.

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