Party spokespersons Jairam Ramesh and Shaktisinh Gohil demanded a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the alleged scam of Rs 20,000 crore in the state owned GSPC when Modi was the Chief Minister
On a day when the dates of the next session of Parliament were announced, they told reporters that the Prime Minister, who often quoted Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru these days, should either agree for a JPC probe or handover the inquiry to a sitting Supreme Court judge.
"Duping of state exchequer, playing fraud with public money and squandering of public resources to profiteer private company under the watch of the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi stands exposed by CAG report tabled in the state Assembly on March 31," alleged Gohil, who is an MLA in Gujarat.
They alleged that the latest report of CAG lays bare the "Modi Model" of "malicious enrichment" of a private company Geo Global Resources(India) and its parent US organisation GeoGlobal Resources, which were "gifted away" 10 per cent of free shares in the KG Basin gas block.
While Ramesh said that the Gujarat scam was "bigger" than that of the coal blocks and 2G allocation, party's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that the Congress-led UPA was quick to take action against the concerned Ministers.
They claimed that CAG report of audit of GSPC for 2011-12 to 2014-15 appears to have been "deliberately delayed" in order not to permit the truth of "plunder" of public money to be exposed before people.
Congress leaders are saying that the issue would dominate the Parliament session. The Lalit Modi controversy and the Vyapam scam had paralysed major part of proceedings in two sessions of Parliament last year.
"Modi is new to the House and he is here for only
two-and-a-half years and he does not how to speak," Sibal said, adding that Singh had never attacked the Prime Minister in such language.
To a question on the former Prime Minister's 'plunder' and 'loot' remarks, Sibal said, "That is not the way the Prime Minister speaks. It was in the reference of ways of policy and that resulted in plunder and loot. It is not personal. Dr. Manmohan Singh never attacked the Prime Minister personally."
Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh said that never before has this kind of "derogatory" remarks been used against a former Prime Minister.
"I have never seen a sitting PM making such derogatory remarks against ex-PM. We for six years had Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the PM. He was always all praise for ex-PMs. This PM has been saying all that have happened in this country is because of him... This kind of a language we cannot accept," he said.
"I am alarmed, sad that this is what the country is coming to. You have a PM coming to Parliament and does not even keep that much respect for a fellow colleague and former PM. He has revealed himself to be such a small man... We cannot stoop to such levels so we walked out. Our self-respect is intact. Let the PM prove his after March 8," she said, referring to the last date of polling in the ongoing Assembly election in five states.
