BJP said Congress was "rattled" by the developments in the cases lodged when the UPA government was in power and had resorted to "lies" out of "poliitcal malice" to tarnish the image of Jaitley whose honesty and integrity are cited by others as an "example" in the public life.
BJP media cell head Shrikant Sharma told a press conference that a group was working to protect the corrupt and alleged that Congress chief Sonia Gandhi was its head as he cited cases like National Herald and Airtel Maxis (2G) to target the party.
Government has unearthed Rs 16000 crore of black money, out of which Rs 12000 crore was seized, earned over Rs 3.35 lakh crore and Rs 2 lakh crore by the allocation of 67 coal blocks and telecom spectrum and saved over Rs 15,000 crore of public money by plugging subsidy leakages, he said, noting that UPA had given zero-loss theory about coal and spectrum allocations.
"Due to its desperation, Congress as part of a political propaganda is levelling false allegations against Jaitley... It is putting its own government in a dock," he said, noting that the probe by Serious Fraud Investigation Office had come on the complaint of the "same honourable MP", a reference to BJP MP Kirti Azad.
He charged the AAP government wasted public money by holding a special session of Delhi assembly to save an officer facing corruption charges but it did nothing of this sort when the national capital had faced the dengue threat.
He accused Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of resorting to "vulgarity" in political discourse with his use of "absuive" words.
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