Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat on Wednesday rejected the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s allegations of corruption against him over alleged changes in liquor policy, saying the party was “desperate” and making the charge to deflect national attention from scams involving its top leaders.
At the same time, he promised action against Mohammad Shahid, his personal secretary, who the BJP has alleged had demanded commissions from private dealers for being given liquor license, if it is proved that he was the one doing it in a video clipping shot during a sting operation.
Addressing a press conference shortly after Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman accused him of accumulating illegal wealth by tweaking liquor policy by benefiting private liquor dealers, he said the charges were "baseless" and "far from truth".
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"There were no changes in FL2 (foreign liquor) policy because it is in the hands of public sector undertakings (PSU). Since they are not in private hands why would we talk to private parties?" Rawat asked.
Changes were instead brought in the country liquor policy framed by the erstwhile BJP government, he said.
Questioning the veracity of the video, Rawat said he had ordered that it should be sent for forensic examination once they obtain it. "The audio and video is not clear. I have ordered it (clipping) to be procured and sent for forensic tests. There is no clarity as to when it was recorded. If anyone is found guilty action will be taken," he said.
Hitting back at BJP, Rawat said he failed to understand how the party reached the conclusion (of his personal secretary's involvement in the matter).