
Everyone Knew Which Party Had Delhi Liquor Contracts: Atishi
The recent CAG report tabled in the Delhi Assembly has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of the city. The report highlights the rampant corruption in the liquor sales market, with a staggering 28% of the corruption being carried out by contractors. In a press conference on Tuesday, Leader of Opposition (LoP) Atishi Marlena claimed that the report proves the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) long-standing point that corruption in liquor sales was a major issue.
Atishi’s statement came as no surprise, given the party’s persistent allegations of corruption and nexus between politicians and liquor contractors. However, her assertion that everyone knew which party had the liquor contracts is a serious allegation that warrants closer scrutiny.
The CAG report reveals that the Delhi government’s excise department had entered into contracts with private companies to sell liquor in the city. However, the report found that these contracts were riddled with irregularities, including overpricing and under-invoicing. The report also highlighted that despite these irregularities, the Delhi government had failed to take any action to prevent them.
Atishi’s claim that everyone knew which party had the liquor contracts suggests that there was a deliberate attempt to hide the extent of the corruption. She implied that the political party in power had a vested interest in keeping the corruption under wraps, rather than taking action to root it out.
The CAG report’s findings are a damning indictment of the Delhi government’s handling of the liquor sales market. The report reveals that the government had entered into contracts with companies that were not even qualified to operate in the sector. Moreover, the report found that these companies had inflated prices for the liquor, leading to a windfall gain for them.
The CAG report also highlights the lack of transparency and accountability in the government’s dealings with the liquor contractors. The report found that the government had failed to provide any justification for the high prices charged by the contractors, and that there was no mechanism in place to monitor the sales of liquor.
Atishi’s statement has raised serious questions about the Delhi government’s integrity and commitment to transparency. Her claim that everyone knew which party had the liquor contracts suggests that there was a deep-seated corruption within the government, and that it was not just a matter of individual wrongdoing.
The CAG report’s findings have also sparked a heated debate about the need for reforms in the liquor sales market. Many experts have called for the introduction of a more transparent and accountable system, where the government is not directly involved in the sales of liquor.
In conclusion, Atishi’s statement that everyone knew which party had the Delhi liquor contracts is a serious allegation that highlights the deep-seated corruption in the government. The CAG report’s findings are a damning indictment of the government’s handling of the liquor sales market, and it is imperative that the government takes immediate action to address the issues raised in the report.
The people of Delhi deserve a government that is transparent and accountable, and that is committed to eradicating corruption from the system. It is only through such a government that the people of Delhi can have faith in the political process, and that the city can move towards a brighter and more prosperous future.
News Source: https://x.com/ANI/status/1894334421001801796