Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on Wednesday claimed that submissions by the CBI counsel in state High Court proves that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is the mastermind of the alleged excise policy linked money laundering scam and asserted that there is a strong bond between him and Pakistan's political setup.
"After Wednesday's Court Hearing, it's clear that on one hand Arvind Kejriwal is the main mastermind of liquor scam and on the other hand, there is a strong bond between Kejriwal & Pakistan's political setup," Sachdeva alleged.
Delhi BJP chief claimed that the CBI counsel on Wednesday convincingly presented in court that Kejriwal is the mastermind of Delhi Government's Liquor Scam and it was on his direction that wholesale liquor dealers commission was raised from 2 per cent to 12 per cent which resulted in reported massive kickbacks to the ruling AAP.
"Secondly the trail of 45 crores kickbacks going to AAP for Goa elections too stands out very clear. Thirdly it stands clear that liquor scam's prime accused Vijay Nayyar was allowed to live in a government bungalow in close proximity to CM House on the instructions of Kejriwal himself," he said.
Sachdeva said that the way Kejriwal's counsel Abhishek Manu Singhvi cited the case of a former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan going on some court in Pakistan while pleading for Kejriwal's Bail clearly establishes that there is a close bond between Kejriwal's politics and Pakistan's political setup.
"It's pertinent to mention here that during the recent Lok Sabha elections a former Pakistan Minister lauded Kejriwal and gave statement appealing to Delhi voters for Kejriwal," he alleged and stated that Kejriwal's counsel cited the example of Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan's case in a Pakistan's court and equated Kejriwal's case to Imran Khan's case calling them cases of political harassment.
"A counsel cannot give a statement in court without his client's concurrence and statement of Singhvi relating Kejriwal and Imran's cases shows that there is a strong bond between Kejriwal and Pakistan's political setup," he said.