The party said that the PM knows everything about his ministers and could not have been unware of Swaraj's action
Lalit Modi, former IPL chief, feared there was a risk to his life based on a Mumbai police report
Poses seven questions for Centre to answer on Lalit Modi visa row
Government cautious on defending the Rajasthan CM
Steps down from post after disqualification for not attending any board meeting in last 12 months
Telecom Minister said: 'As regards to the Rajasthan issue, the details will have to be enquired into. The details will have to be taken'
'Lalit Modi's visit to the Portuguese organisation and the BJP govt's MoU with it barely 2 months later are correlated'
Congress leader asks the govt to release the letters exchanged between him as Finance Minister and the Chancellor of Exchequer George Osborne
Former finance minister demands all correspondence with UK on the issue be made public
Instagram photos of August 2014 "show Modi partying with celebrities like Naomi Campbell and Paris Hilton in foreign locations
Leaked emails revealed British MP Keith Vaz, with the support of Sushma Swaraj, helped arrange travel documents for Lalit Modi to visit his ailing wife in Portugal in mid-2014
Swaaraj said that she had only taken a humanitarian view of Lalit Modi's case since his wife was suffering from cancer
Swaraj had said that she had taken a humanitarian view of Lalit Modi's case since his wife was suffering from cancer
Party says as per Portuguese law, it is not required to obtain the signature of the husband for any surgical operations
She has been under attack by political parties and others for helping scam-tainted Lalit Modi to obtain British travel documents
Also demand Swaraj's resignation, information on how govt plans to tackle the issue
Singh further appealed External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to resign in the wake of her intervention to "help a fugitive"
The party also termed the assistance of Sushma Swaraj in the matter as "completely unacceptable"
Congress has asked the Centre to release the letters written to the UK Chancellor on the Lalit Modi case
Will the Prime Minister accept such impropriety from his council of ministers or will he set an example and strengthen his moral standing?