The BJP refuted the Congress's allegations that Mehta ran away from the country after non-payment of bank loans and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was providing protection to him.
"The Congress's allegations are nothing but logical absurdity. The party is speaking blatant lies. Advances to Mehta were granted between September 2010 and March 2013 during the Congress-led UPA government. And his last entry and exit into India was on the same day on July 25, 2013 and everyone knows who was in power at that time," Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told reporters here.
Mehta travelled to India on four occasions on his Indian passport after November 2012 and eight times in 2013 on passport of Saint Kitts, but every time it was "intentionally overlooked" by the then party in power, BJP spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao said.
"The Congress did nothing to check this mess in the banking system, but during our government we ensured that complaints were filed in this case and six FIRs were registered in April 2017 against Mehta and his companies," Rao told reporters here.
Earlier this month, Congress communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala alleged that Mehta, who hailed from Palanpur in Gujarat, and his family were allowed to leave India even when there were complaints pending against him with the CBI since February 2014, but an FIR was lodged only in April 2017.
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