Smriti Irani Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Arvind Kejriwal ED Remand in Delhi Liquor Policy Case

Smriti Irani Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Arvind Kejriwal ED Remand in Delhi Liquor Policy Case


Arvind Kejriwal Stay: Referring to Delhi Liquor Policy, Union Minister Smriti Irani stated that Congress chief Rahul Gandhi doesn’t communicate the reality. He stated that earlier Rahul Gandhi used to speak about rip-off in excise coverage, however now he’s supporting CM Arvind Kejriwal.

Senior BJP chief Smriti Irani, whereas addressing a press convention on behalf of the get together, stated, “What number of sorts of feedback can Rahul Gandhi make on the identical topic?” I give proof of this. In Telangana, Rahul Gandhi talked about on 2 July 2023 that KCR can also be corrupt. Liquor is fraudulent. All of the investigating companies know this.

Smriti Irani additional stated, “In such a state of affairs, which Rahul Gandhi is telling the reality?” Telangana individuals or Delhi individuals. Congress gave its criticism in regards to the liquor rip-off in writing to Delhi Police. In such a state of affairs, is that this Congress proper or right now's Congress proper?

What did Smriti Irani say?
Irani stated that Ajay Maken publicly stated that Aam Aadmi Get together (AAP) has used corruption cash to defeat Congress in Goa. Throughout this, he additionally made a political assault on AAP nationwide convenor Arvind Kejriwal. .

Talked about Arvind Kejriwal
Smriti Irani stated that every one the paperwork and info in this case are heart-wrenching. He stated, “When it was stated in the court docket that with the courtesy of Vijay Nair, the particular liquor corporations sat and made the liquor coverage, none of Arvind Kejriwal's attorneys refuted it.”

Truly, ED had arrested Kejriwal in the case on the night time of Thursday (March 21, 2024). A day after this, i.e. on Friday, the court docket despatched Kejriwal to ED custody until March 28 in the case.

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