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Saurabh Bharadwaj Accuses CM Rekha Gupta of Rs 70 Crore Weekly Rice Commission Scam
Indianewslive247.com – स रभ भ रद व ज क – Delhi Aam Aadmi Party leader Saurabh Bharadwaj has made a major allegation against the state government, claiming that a massive commission racket worth Rs 70 crore per week is being carried out under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s administration. The AAP’s Delhi Pradesh Adhyaksh revealed that this alleged corruption scheme was designed to divert subsidized rice meant for poor citizens to private companies at inflated prices.
The Blueprint of the Alleged Scam
According to Saurabh Bharadwaj, the foundation of this financial irregularity was laid at the beginning of 2026. The politician explained that approximately 31,000 metric tonnes of rice, which was supposed to be distributed weekly to Delhi’s underprivileged population, was being extracted from Food Corporation of India (FCI) warehouses. Instead of reaching the intended beneficiaries, this rice was being sold to a private firm located in Haryana at double the market rate.
“Rekha Gupta’s government is carrying out such large-scale corruption that you will be shocked. The corruption we are talking about was planned at the beginning of this year,” Saurabh Bharadwaj stated during his press briefing.
Commission Structure and Financial Impact
The AAP leader detailed the commission mechanism, revealing that Rs 23 was being collected for every kilogram of rice on a weekly basis. This commission structure translates to approximately Rs 70 to Rs 71 crore being siphoned off each week through this alleged racket. Saurabh Bharadwaj emphasized that this was not an isolated incident but a well-planned scheme involving multiple stakeholders.
Further elaborating on the projected financial impact, Saurabh Bharadwaj presented calculations showing that if the arrangement continued for three years as originally planned, the total value of rice sold would reach Rs 22,000 crore. The cumulative commission collected during this three-year period would amount to a staggering Rs 11,000 crore, representing a significant drain on public funds.
“The plan was that over the next three years, every week 31,000 metric tons of rice designated for the poor would be removed from FCI godowns,” Saurabh Bharadwaj added, highlighting the potential scale of the financial loss to the public exchequer.
Political Repercussions and Public Response
The allegations made by Saurabh Bharadwaj have sparked considerable political debate in Delhi. The AAP leader shared his statements via social media platform X, where a tweet from IANS on August 9, 2026, captured the details of the alleged weekly commission racket. Opposition parties have welcomed the allegations, calling for a thorough investigation into the matter.
Meanwhile, the ruling party has denied the allegations, stating that all grain distribution processes are transparent and properly monitored. However, Saurabh Bharadwaj has demanded the formation of a special inquiry committee to examine the allegations thoroughly. The AAP leader has also promised to continue his campaign against the alleged corruption until justice is served.
What This Means for Delhi’s Poor
The alleged scam has raised concerns about the welfare of Delhi’s poor, who are the primary beneficiaries of the subsidized rice scheme. Critics argue that if the allegations are true, millions of families have been deprived of their rightful share of subsidized grains. Saurabh Bharadwaj has called upon the central government to intervene and ensure that the rice reaches the intended recipients.
The political fallout from these allegations could have significant implications for the upcoming elections in Delhi. Saurabh Bharadwaj’s bold statements have put the CM’s administration on the defensive, with opposition leaders demanding accountability from Rekha Gupta and her team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total amount allegedly siphoned off weekly?
Saurabh Bharadwaj has claimed that approximately Rs 70 to Rs 71 crore is being siphoned off every week through the alleged commission racket involving subsidized rice distribution.
How much rice is being diverted weekly?
According to the allegations, 31,000 metric tonnes of rice allocated weekly for Delhi’s poor is being extracted from FCI warehouses and sold to a private Haryana-based firm.
What is the commission rate per kilogram of rice?
The commission structure involves Rs 23 being collected for every kilogram of rice on a weekly basis as part of the alleged racket.
What is the projected total commission over three years?
If the arrangement continues for three years as planned, the cumulative commission collected would amount to Rs 11,000 crore, while the total value of rice sold would reach Rs 22,000 crore.
Has the government responded to the allegations?
Yes, the ruling party has denied the allegations, stating that all grain distribution processes are transparent and properly monitored. However, Saurabh Bharadwaj has demanded a special inquiry committee to examine the matter thoroughly.
