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Delhi Liquor Scam
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BJP releases 2nd sting video on Delhi liquor scam

| @indiablooms | Sep 15, 2022, at 10:16 pm

New Delhi/UNI: In a fresh salvo against the Aam Aadmi Party over the alleged liquor scam in Delhi, the BJP Thursday released another sting operation video and claimed that the entire policy was formulated to carry out the scam.

Releasing the video at the BJP headquarters, party's national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said Amit Arora, who is one of those accused by the CBI in the alleged 'scam', has exposed the Aam Aadmi Party and its policy in the video.

"How much money was taken from whom?. How scam happened, everything has been exposed in this sting video," he said "its all there".

Trivedi alleged that the entire new policy was formulated to carry out the scam.

"Amit Arora is telling that the commission was fixed by the government and the liquor scam money was used to contest elections in Goa and Punjab," he said.

Arora can be seen in the video saying that the AAP government gave business of around 10,000 crore to only two players.

The BJP spokesperson said that the minimum fee of Rs 5 crore was fixed to keep small players out, even though the Delhi government had claimed that small businesses will also get a chance.

Gupta said it is clear from the way things have been said in the sting that Kejriwal is pursuing "only policy of corruption in Delhi".

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