CAG Report Delhi: The recently released CAG report has sparked a major controversy, revealing a staggering Rs 2000 crore loss to the Delhi government exchequer due to its 2021-22 liquor policy. This revelation has led to political turmoil, putting Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP government under intense scrutiny. With the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) gearing up for an investigation, serious questions arise:
Will Kejriwal take responsibility, or is this just the beginning of another political battle?
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CAG Report: Liquor Policy That Led to a Huge Financial Crisis
The Delhi government introduced its new liquor policy in 2021, aiming to privatize liquor sales and increase revenue. However, what was initially seen as a progressive step has now become a massive financial scandal, with allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
According to the CAG report, the liquor policy led to a massive revenue loss of Rs 2002 crore due to irregularities such as:
Auction Mishandling – The government failed to re-auction canceled licenses, leading to a loss of Rs 890 crore.
Unjustified Exemptions – Exemptions given to licensees without proper justification cost another Rs 941 crore.
COVID-19 Relief Loophole – Rebates worth Rs 144 crore were granted to liquor vendors, bypassing the excise department’s regulations.
These financial lapses have left the Delhi government facing severe criticism, as experts question whether these actions were mere policy errors or deliberate acts of corruption.

CAG Report: Kejriwal Government Under Fire – Will There Be an Investigation?
Following the CAG report, political pressure has intensified. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is expected to launch a detailed investigation into the matter. This could lead to summons being issued to Arvind Kejriwal, AAP ministers, and private vendors involved in the liquor policy implementation.
If the PAC finds substantial evidence of corruption and financial mismanagement, the Delhi government may face serious legal and political consequences. The opposition parties have already started demanding a thorough probe and strict action against those responsible.
CAG Report: BJP vs AAP – The Political Blame Game Begins
As expected, the CAG report has fueled a fierce political battle between AAP and its biggest rival, BJP.
BJP’s Allegations:
The party has accused AAP of orchestrating a scam, claiming that the liquor policy was designed to benefit private players at the cost of public money. BJP leaders have demanded Kejriwal’s resignation and a CBI investigation into the matter.
AAP’s Defense:
On the other hand, AAP has dismissed the report as politically motivated. The party claims that the BJP is using investigative agencies to suppress opposition leaders and that the liquor policy was aimed at bringing transparency to the industry.
The political rivalry has now escalated, with both parties engaging in public debates and social media campaigns over the findings of the CAG report.
CAG Report: Public Reaction – Will Delhi’s Taxpayers Bear the Burden?
The revelation of a Rs 2000 crore loss has naturally led to public outrage. Delhi residents are now questioning:
Who will be held accountable for the financial loss?
Will this money be recovered?
Will stricter laws be introduced to prevent such scams?
The pressure is now on Arvind Kejriwal and his government to answer these questions and regain the trust of the public.
CAG Report: What Next for Kejriwal and AAP?
The CAG report has put the Delhi government in a tough spot. Kejriwal’s next steps will be crucial in determining the fate of his party. Here’s what could happen next:
PAC Investigation: AAP ministers and officials may be summoned for questioning.
Judicial Action: If PAC finds evidence of corruption, CBI and ED investigations could follow.
Political Strategy: AAP may try to divert public attention by counter-attacking BJP with new allegations.
The coming weeks will be critical for the Delhi government, as opposition leaders and the public demand accountability and transparency.
CAG Report: Will Kejriwal Survive This Political Storm?
The CAG report has triggered a massive controversy, exposing financial irregularities worth Rs 2000 crore in Delhi’s liquor policy. While Kejriwal’s government denies all allegations, the PAC investigation could unveil more shocking details.
With opposition attacks intensifying and public confidence shaken, the Kejriwal government now faces one of its biggest political challenges. The question remains: Will Kejriwal come clean, or will this controversy lead to bigger troubles for AAP?
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