"The strange thing is that as opposition party, Congress has not levelled any allegations against his (Rajnath's) son.
"We would like to know very politely from Rajnath Singhji that when Congress as the main Opposition party did not make any such allegation, who levelled these allegations against his son?" Congress general secretary Ajay Maken told reporters.
He also referred to the statement of Singh in the morning that he would quit politics if even "prima facie" it is proved that any of his family members had been involved in any misconduct.
Reacting to the development, Congress spokesperson Rajeev Gowda said, "We would like to know what are these allegations that have made the country's Home Minister so upset... What has caused the Prime Minister's Office to respond with such an alacrity. The country should know what is going on between a senior Cabinet Minister and the government."
The reactions by Congress leaders came as the government was faced with an embarrassing situation over reports which claimed that Singh's son Pankaj had been ticked off by Modi for an alleged "misconduct", prompting the Home Minister as well as the PMO to issue strong denials.
