Will rake up Jay Shah firm profit in Himachal polls: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Thursday said it will rake up the issue of spike in turnover of a firm owned by chief Amit Shah's son Jay Shah during the campaigning for the upcoming assembly polls to counter BJP's allegations of corruption.

Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh was facing the due process of law over corruption allegations levelled by the BJP, said Ranjeeta Ranjan, Committee Secretary, and asked if a probe will be ordered into the 16,000-fold spike in turnover of a company belonging to Jay Shah.

"The gave allegations of corruption of Rs 6 crore as a gift (to Virbhadra Singh) and he is facing cases of ED (Enforcement Directorate). He is following the process of law.

"In case of Jay Shah, turnover of a company rose from Rs 50,000 to Rs 80 crore in a year. We are not saying he is guilty. We have demanded a probe by sitting Supreme Court judges. These issues will now be raised in Himachal," Ranjan told reporters here.

The is already raking up the issue in Gujarat where elections are due this year.

The Bharatiya Janata Party has rubbished the allegations, saying Jay Shah's business was perfectly legitimate and legal, and has alleged that was attempting to divert attention "from its own scams and misdeeds."

Ranjan said chief ministerial candidate is "so strong" that repeatedly rakes up corruption allegations.

Stressing that the has made "foolproof" preparations for the polls, she said the party has been waiting for announcement of election date (November 9) for the past 10 days. The date was announced on Thursday by the Election Commission.

"Virbhadra Singh is the chief ministerial candidate but there is no clarity in the on its choice for the post," she said.

Ranjan expressed confidence that will be re-elected on the basis of the work done by its government over the past five years.

She also said that there was no infighting in the party.

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First Published: Thu, October 12 2017. 21:30 IST