Cong, BJP trade charges over Mallya issue

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The war of words between the BJP and the over the issue intensified Friday with the opposition party alleging Narendra Modi's "silence" was an admission of guilt and the ruling party questioning links between the fugitive tycoon and the Gandhi family.

Holding that Jaitley has lost the legal, ethical and moral right to continue as and must resign, he said the silence of the and Modi pointed at their admission of guilt.

Hitting back, the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) fired off eight questions to the

He asked if its and his mother and predecessor did not fly free of cost in Mallya's in lieu of loans given to it.

It was the Manmohan Singh-led which "raised and protected" the fugitive tycoon, he said, claiming that suffers from "ideological bankruptcy and does not know what he says, does and understands".

"Why does not answer these questions? Why his lips are sealed when faced with these burning questions. What can be a bigger evidence of corruption than the fact that it was the Congress government which raised and protected Mallya," he said.

At his press conference, Surjewala asked why Modi was "afraid" to conduct a fair investigation in this matter.

"It shows that PM Modi is not just a part of this crime but the main culprit," he said.

If Modi does not act, it will be proved that the 'chowkidaar' (watchman) is not just a 'Bhaagidaar' (partner) but is guilty of protecting a criminal, the Congress alleged.

"Multiple skeletons are tumbling out of the Modi government's cupboard unravelling a sinister conspiracy and collusion of government agencies, including CBI, ED, and others in permitting to escape the clutches of law," he told reporters.

In his statement, Baluni cited the then Manmohan Singh's reported comments in 2011 that Kingfisher Airlines, now defunct, needed to be helped and asked if it was not true that the then minister P Chidambaram ignored rules to provide relief to the loss-making

"Is it not true that in exchange for providing (bank) loans to Mallya the then UPA and Congress and current Congress Rahul Gandhi travelled free of cost in the airline's business class," he asked.

He also repeated several allegations the ruling party has been levelling at the Congress.

The two parties have been training guns at each other after Mallya claimed Wednesday in that he had met Jaitley before leaving

The minister refuted his claim, saying he had never give him an appointment but the misused his privilege as a to accost him there but he asked him to approach his

Rahul Gandhi had accused Jaitley of colluding with a criminal and sought his resignation.

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First Published: Fri, September 14 2018. 22:05 IST