
Delhi Police seizes vehicle labelled 'Punjab government' with cash, liquor; AAP calls it 'planted stunt'
The Hindu
Delhi Police intercepts Punjab government labeled car with cash, liquor, and AAP pamphlets, sparking controversy and denials.
Delhi Police registered a case after a vehicle labelled "Punjab government" was on Wednesday (January 29, 2025) intercepted with cash, liquor and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) pamphlets, an official said.
The vehicle bearing a Punjab number plate was caught by the Flying Squad team in the New Delhi district, the official said. The Flying Squad attends to all Model Code of Conduct violations and all complaints related to liquor, arms and cash used for elections.
The Punjab government dismissed claims that it owned the car intercepted in Delhi. The vehicle's number plate was forged and fake as it could be tracked to a different car not owned by the Punjab government, it said. The AAP, too, released a statement, saying the car seizure was a "planted stunt, poorly executed and utterly bogus".
Delhi Police said officials have initiated legal proceedings in the matter, and a case is being registered at Tilak Marg police station.
"Upon searching (the car), we discovered cash, multiple liquor bottles, and Aam Aadmi Party pamphlets inside the vehicle," Delhi Police said in a statement.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva, in a statement, expressed shock over the incident. He said ₹10 lakh cash, liquor and AAP election material was recovered from a Punjab government car in Delhi.
"Till now, we thought Arvind Kejriwal institutionalised corruption in Delhi government, polluted Yamuna and Delhi's air but today we understand that he has polluted Delhi's political system too," Mr. Sachdeva said.

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