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After the controversy in which the lieutenant governor of Delhi participated back new liquor policy

From August 1, only liquor will be sold through government ports in Capital.

“We have decided to quit new policy and give directions for government shops To open … I have ordered the chief secretary to ensure there is should There will be no corruption in government shops No illegal alcohol is sold in Delhi… I have given directions there should “There will be no chaos during the transitional period,” Sisodia told a news conference.

He said the number of liquor shops Will not exceed 850 – as before policy. No clarity yet on whether the number of Dry days will increase or remain The same.

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Hit out In the BJP, Sisodia said, “In Gujarat, alcohol is prohibited but liquor is illegal (Nakli is a drink) worth in thousands of Crores are sold there, by taking government for ride. It’s fake liquor because of that people They are dead… Sarah dhanda inke hello record chalate hin (that’s all business he is run by them people)…there are multiple cases of people dying But this illegal sale of Wines flourish. This is Gujarat model. “

“The other one is Delhi model. our government Brought new excise policy last year Before selling alcohol in government Niches that were prone to corruption – from brand push to many other things. some shops they were private But that was given to their friends, and very little licensing fees were charged to them. We’re done with this system I started new policy,” He said.

“We will not let the BJP sell even a drop of fake liquor in Delhi. We stand firmly on our land for fail Infamous BJP plans,” He said.

Earlier, the revenue from liquor sales was Rs 6000 crore annually, and under new policyHe said the target was Rs 9,500 crore.

But because the corruption has stopped, a plan has been put in place by those people to me ensure The failure of The new policy. one by one onethey threatened private players in The name of ED and CBI. many of they shut shop. under new policythere can be 850 shops (like formerly) but currently468 female workers.

The new excise policy It was an introduction in Delhi in November last year. He. She made sweep changes to me nature and working of liquor trade in The city. The government I came out of the client’s end of The trade Totally, shut down everything government-run Selling and selling liquor of liquor delivered over exclusively for private players. Before policy Implemented, there were 849 alcoholic drinks shops in The city.

As reported by The Indian Express, a mass exodus of Liquor sellers from nine regions in The city led to closure down of 176 wines shops Between June and July this year. 108 more shops could shut in Coming days.

“Beginning on August 1st, many others (private players) will also follow suit (to close). Their goal is to create a shortage of alcohol in Delhi. Their goal is to continue to reduce the quantity of Selling legal liquor in Delhi… hmm want to encourage sale of Illegal, non-paid duty, fake liquor… They even threatened Delhi government Officials in The name of ED and CBI, they’re not even ready for it give Tenders or licenses for The shops that are evacuated,” he said.

Notwithstanding the investigation conducted by the Economic Crimes Wing of Delhi Police in new excise policyLieutenant Governor also CBI sought to achieve, based on on Report by the first secretary.

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The report alleged the unexplained benefits of liquor licenses in instead of of “Commissions”, “Commissions” and use of The money in Punjab elections.

At the Sisodia press conference also Citing statements from countries ruled by the BJP, he said in Gurgaon, there was one alcohol shop for 4,166 people. In Noida, Bengaluru and Goa, there has been one shop for 1,390, 12189 and 761 peopleStraight.

“In Delhi, even if maximum shops It was opened (850), the number would have been one alcohol shop for 22707 people. with 468 shopshe is one shop for 41192 people,” He said.

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