In Delhi, there is an old relationship of a rift between the Chief Minister and the Lieutenant Governor. Once again these two are standing face to face. On Friday, the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi has taken a tough step against the Kejriwal government. LG Vinay Kumar Saxena has ordered a CBI inquiry against the Delhi government's excise policy.
Under the new excise policy, the Kejriwal government is accused of disturbances in the tender of liquor shops. It is alleged that the tenders of liquor shops were given ignoring the rules in the new excise policy.
The LG has ordered a CBI inquiry after the report of the Chief Secretary of Delhi. According to a report prepared earlier this month, the Kejriwal government has been accused of violating the GNCTD Act 1991, Business Transactions Rules 1993, Delhi Excise Policy 2009, and Delhi Excise Rules 2010.
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