With the logjam in both Houses of Parliament over the Lalit Modi controversy, Vyapam scam and other issues likely to continue, the government has decided to mount a major counter offensive over graft allegations against Congress dispensations and Chief Ministers in states like Himachal Pradesh, Assam, Uttarakhand, Karnataka and Kerala.
The government today fielded three of its Union ministers to launch an attack on Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat in the alleged liquor scam and over conviction of former Union minister P K Thungon.
"Act against Chief Ministers in states, only then you have the moral right to demand resignation of BJP chief ministers," a top leader said.
Sources said by raising the issue of corruption in Congress-ruled states, BJP will also seek to divide the opposition as several parties now arrayed against it would want to lap up the opportunity to attack Congress which is their rival in state politics.
"I will disclose name of the leader on the floor of the House," Swaraj tweeted this morning.
"Sushma Swaraj is ready to put the record straight," said a Union Minister, adding that "the opposition is not able to digest the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and that is why resorting to all this".
Sources said the government's counter attack may also see BJP MPs raising the issue of the "escape" of Warren Anderson, who was Chairman and CEO of the Union Carbide Corporation at the time of the Bhopal gas tragedy. The issue of Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi, considered close to the Gandhi family who escaped punishment in the Bofors scandal could also be raised.
"If they raise Lalit Modi, then issues of Quattrochi, Anderson and Dawood will also be discussed. The choice is theirs," the leader said.
As part of the strategy, the Prime Minister and BJP chief Amit Shah also told MPs at the Parliamentary Party meeting not be cowed down by Congress' attack and counter it effectively as "no one has done any wrong".
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