By Express News Service
NEW DELHI: With Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia indulging in hyperbole as a substitute of responding to particular costs towards him on the excise coverage rip-off, the Congress on Sunday demanded his resignation, saying the ruling AAP ought to tackle the fundemental challenge and cease hiding behind the training coverage debate.
The Congress additionally attacked the BJP, saying a blacklisted Madhya Pradesh firm that was allotted liquor vends in Delhi was a “major donor” to that occasion. The BJP, it stated, had admitted to such donations in its disclosures to the Election Commission. Yet, the corporate was curiously not been named within the CBI FIR on the excise rip-off, Delhi Congress president Anil Choudhary alleged.
Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate stated, “The AAP should stop hiding behind the education policy debate as the fundamental issue here is the liquor policy.” With Sisodia looking for to spin the 2024 contest as that between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the BJP went after the latter, calling him the kingpin of the rip-off.
“Roots of the excise policy scam lead to the doorstep of corrupt Kejriwal. No one is above the law and no corrupt person will be spared,” BJP nationwide spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia alleged, As for the AAP, it mocked the Centre, accusing it of taking part in a ‘CBI-ED game’’ as a substitute of specializing in issues of inflation and unemployment.
NEW DELHI: With Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia indulging in hyperbole as a substitute of responding to particular costs towards him on the excise coverage rip-off, the Congress on Sunday demanded his resignation, saying the ruling AAP ought to tackle the fundemental challenge and cease hiding behind the training coverage debate.
The Congress additionally attacked the BJP, saying a blacklisted Madhya Pradesh firm that was allotted liquor vends in Delhi was a “major donor” to that occasion. The BJP, it stated, had admitted to such donations in its disclosures to the Election Commission. Yet, the corporate was curiously not been named within the CBI FIR on the excise rip-off, Delhi Congress president Anil Choudhary alleged.
Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate stated, “The AAP should stop hiding behind the education policy debate as the fundamental issue here is the liquor policy.” With Sisodia looking for to spin the 2024 contest as that between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the BJP went after the latter, calling him the kingpin of the rip-off.
“Roots of the excise policy scam lead to the doorstep of corrupt Kejriwal. No one is above the law and no corrupt person will be spared,” BJP nationwide spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia alleged, As for the AAP, it mocked the Centre, accusing it of taking part in a ‘CBI-ED game’’ as a substitute of specializing in issues of inflation and unemployment.