Details from Antigua expose complicity of Modi govt in escape of Choksi: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today alleged that "shocking details" emerging from have "exposed the complicity and connivance" of the Modi gvernment in the escape of fugitive billionaire to the country.

"Loot and make them scoot is the prime policy of the the The shocking details reveal how the enacted this mega scam," he said in a statement.

Surjewala questioned why did not raise the issue when he met his Antiguan counterpart in April 2018.

He also alleged that the issued a clean chit to when there were complaints pending against him.

"Why did the CBI/ED not move the for a warrant against Choksi or provide the requisite evidence of criminal fraud against him? Is it not correct that this deliberate failure on part of CBI/ED in providing evidence to Interpol, led to giving a clean chit to Choksi?" he asked.

The sought to know why did not act or direct the External Affairs Ministry, Central Bureau of Investigation, Enforcement Directorate, Securities and Exchange Board of India, etc. to take action on two complaints dated May 7 and May 26, 2015.

"Why did not raise the issue of citizenship during his meeting with PM in April, 2018?" the Congress asked.

Surjewala alleged the agencies under the enabled the "great escape" of Choksi.

"Complicity and connivance of the Modi gvernment in the escape of Rs 23,484-cr PNB scam accused Choksi, better described by PM Narendra Modi's 'hamare Mehul bhai', has been exposed.

"Shocking details from Antigua's Citizenship By have lifted the cover from the sins committed by every organ of the Modi government PMO, MEA, CBI, SEBI etc that facilitated and gave a 'clean chit' to the fraudster," he alleged.

Surjewala said the development "also conclusively exposes the barrage of lies that ministers in the Modi government were trying to plant in the mainstream media".

The Congress said Choksi left on January 4, 2018 and was already a citizen of and Barbuda since November 2017 "which gives him a visa-free access to travel around 132 nations".

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 15:50 IST