The reaction comes in the wake her suddenly cancelling allotments of 601 out of 653 mines in Rajasthan, an issue that had led to allegations of a Rs 45,000-crore scam.
Demanding a Supreme Court-monitored CBI probe or SIT probe into the matter, Congress' chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala told reporters that the action was a "panic reaction" by Raje and "admission and acceptance" of a scam.
The Rajasthan chief minister has been facing Congress demands for resignation in the Lalit Modi episode too.
He alleged that the mines with an area of 22,085 hectares were allocated in "contravention" of the orders of the Supreme Court, Government of India as also the MMDR Act (Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act).
It was a "wrongful" allotment of state resources, he said, noting the Congress has already approached the CAG and CVC in the matter.
Wondering as to who got illegal gratification in the case, he said, the "needle of suspicion stops at the door of the Chief Minister".
Surjewala said while the Congress party's protests had forced the state government to cancel 601 Letters of Intent and mining permission letters, he sought to know why no action had been taken regarding 52 mines.
Yesterday, Rajasthan Governor Kalyan Singh had ordered a Lokayukta probe into alleged irregularities in allotment of mines following a recommendation by the chief minister.
State Congress chief Sachin Pilot said the state government was forced to cancel the allotment at midnight and order an enquiry due to the massive pressure from the opposition.
The former Union minister said the state's BJP government was in a "tearing hurry" to allot the mines.
Alleging favouritism and corruption, Pilot said some of the mines had been allotted on a first-come-first-serve basis at "lightening speed" with approvals from several departments being secured in a matter of hours.
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