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BJP attacks AAP over 'CAG report' on liquor policy case, party hits back

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The BJP today escalated its attack on AAP following findings from a leaked Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report regarding the city's controversial excise policy. Questioning the authenticity of the report, AAP leader Sanjay Singh asked whether the alleged findings were made at the BJP office. 


The report, which allegedly outlines major lapses and violations under the leadership of former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, has triggered a fresh row ahead of the February 5 Delhi Assembly elections. 


The CAG report has not been officially released. 


The purported CAG report, parts of which have reached the public domain, alleges that the Delhi government's Excise Policy caused a loss of over Rs 2,026 crore to the state including a loss of Rs 890 crore due to the failure to re-tender surrendered retail liquor licenses. An additional loss of Rs 941 crore allegedly stemmed from exemptions granted to zonal licensees. 


Key approvals from the Lieutenant Governor (LG), the Cabinet, and the Assembly were allegedly bypassed. The report further claims that the Group of Ministers (GoM) led by Manish Sisodia ignored recommendations from an expert panel.


The BJP has seized on the alleged findings, accusing the AAP government of gross corruption and mismanagement. 


"If their (AAP) policies were so good then why were they taken aback? Today AAP has no answer to Delhi's broken roads, dirty water in homes, rising electricity bills, mountains of garbage and pollution. Today the people of Delhi want to be free from 'AAP-da'," BJP leader Anurag Thakur said. 


AAP MP Sanjay Singh questioned the authenticity of the purported report.


"Where is the CAG report? Do you have a copy? Is it made at the BJP office? The BJP is scared. They have become mentally unstable. We cannot respond to everything. On one hand, they are saying the CAG report has not been tabled, but on the other, they say it has been released. What do they mean?" Mr Singh asked. 


The Congress has also joined the attack. Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav criticised the delay in tabling the CAG report in the Assembly, alleging that this indicated a deal between the BJP and AAP to suppress the report. Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit called the policy a "clear scam" and accused the Kejriwal government of draining government funds. 

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