New Delhi,04-02-23(Press Ki Taquat)- After Arvind Kejriwal’s name appeared in the ED’s chargesheet related to the alleged scam in Delhi’s new excise policy, the BJP staged a strong protest outside the Aam Aadmi Party office on Saturday. BJP workers raised slogans against the Kejriwal government and demanded the resignation of the Chief Minister. Delhi BJP working president Virender Sachdeva said that if there is any morality in Arvind Kejriwal, it is the morality shown by him in 1995 when Madan Lal Khurana’s name came in the ED charge sheet when he was charged. Following should resign.
Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Ramveer Singh Vidhuri said that BJP has been saying since the beginning that the liquor scam of the Aam Aadmi Party government has the patronage of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and now the charge sheet of ED has also confirmed our allegations. Confirmed. For your information, in the charge sheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate investigating the alleged liquor scam in Delhi yesterday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s daughter K. The name of the poem has also come. ED has claimed in its chargesheet that AAP used money from Delhi liquor scam for election campaign in Goa.
The ED has said in the charge sheet that Vijay Nair, the accused of the Delhi liquor scam, got the opportunity to talk to the MD of Indospirits, Sameer Mahindru, with the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal. The conversation between the two took place on a FaceTime video call from Vijay’s phone. According to ED, Arvind Kejriwal told Sameer Mahindru, “Vijay is my boy, you should trust him and work with him.” Goa assembly elections were held in 2022, in which AAP ‘ had won 2 seats. According to the ED’s claim, about 70 lakh rupees were paid in cash to the volunteers involved in the survey team of the Aam Aadmi Party. The investigating agency said that AAP’s communication in-charge Vijay Nair had asked some people associated with the campaign to receive cash payments.