Months after the party led a clamour for her sacking over the Lalit Modi row, Congress held Raje "guilty" for the allocation of as many as 653 mines in alleged contravention of Centre's policy.
The opposition party also questioned the continued silence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard despite his assertion that he would neither take bribe and nor allow anybody to practise corruption.
Pilot and Dudi said that the arrest of Principal Secretary (Mines) Ashok Singhvi was significant given that he had held the same position during Raje's previous term.
They accused Raje of causing a loss of Rs 45,000 crore to the state exchequer by allocating 653 mines in Rajasthan on "first-come-first-served" basis without following transparent procedure and by not auctioning them.
"This is the biggest scam in Rajasthan... This is the biggest loot in Rajasthan. We demand a CBI probe monitored by Supreme Court. We also demand that the chief minister immediately step down as an independent probe is not possible till she holds the post," Pilot said even as he rejected a probe currently being pursued by the Rajasthan Anti-Corruption Bureau.
Surjewala further alleged that one lakh bighas of land -- which has mineral value of up to Rs 2 lakh crore -- was given away without auction as part of the allocation of the 653 mines.
Meanwhile, replying to a query whether the party would approach the courts in the matter, they said they would raise the issue in Rajasthan Assembly and out on the streets and take all other appropriate steps after obtaining legal advice.
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