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BJP charges against Chidambaram 'false and baseless': Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today rubbished as "false and baseless" the charges levelled by the BJP against former Minister P that he had favoured private entities through a gold import scheme introduced by the UPA dispensation, and accused the government of trying to divert the people's attention from multi-crore Senior said the charges levelled by were "not backed by facts" and an attempt to evade the government's accountability in that happened during its tenure. The said that in view of "pressure in the current account" due to huge imports of gold and crude oil, the had in 2013 imposed restrictions on import of gold and made it mandatory to export 20 per cent of imported gold after value addition under the 80:20 scheme. He said it was the BJP-led government which removed all the restrictions imposed earlier and made gold imports free. Sharma also accused the government of "manufacturing documents" to hit out at its political opponents as tactics to divert public attention from the multi-crore involving Nirav Modi, and Jatin Mehta, who he alleged were "beneficiaries of their patronage". and Choksi are accused of defrauding to the tune of Rs 12,636 crore, while of is involved in an alleged fraud of Rs 6,712 crore. The former also denied that any files were signed by the former minister on May 16, 2014, as alleged by Prasad, saying the code was in force at that time. If the government has any document, it should make public.

He said the 80:20 policy was finalised by the RBI in 2013 and no circular was issued after it. "Yesterday's statement made by is preposterous. He has levelled unwarranted allegations which we reject and condemn. "It has become the hallmark of this government that it is deflecting attention, diverting public focus from the real issues and trying to escape is own accountability in the biggest in the history of independent India," he told reporters. He said charges made by Prasad are "the most absurd things heard in my political career" as also "irresponsible". The alleged that what this government is doing is not only "targeted vendetta" against the former minister, "We would like to warn the government today and caution the country that India's governance and administration will be collapsing under this vendetta campaign of the government," he said. Sharma also demanded that chairman be removed as he was "guilty of inaction and conspicuous by his silence". "The government should remove him and disband the after the incidents of serious frauds in public-sector banks and loot of public money," he said. He said the government must answer the real question -- when the Prime Minister's office, Reserve Bank of India, and were forewarned in writing about the being committed by Nirav Modi, and by Winsome Diamonds, why were they allowed to leave the country. Sharma said Prasad is the and he must understand that the restrictions imposed on gold imports did not lead to and escape of these perpetrators from the country. "This government through its actions has cast serious aspersions on many former senior most civil servants of They are being tarred and their reputations torn apart by the and his government, which is keen to have personal vendetta against P Chidambaram, the former minister," he said.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 21:15 IST
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