"There has been a criminal nexus between Lalit Modi and the Vasundhara Raje family," party leader Jairam Ramesh told reporters here.
Declaring that Congress will not stop disclosures in the till a "closure" is done by the BJP by removing Raje, Ramesh released some fresh documents including one of 1949 which showed that the Dholpur Palace was owned by the Rajasthan Government.
For the second consecutive day, Ramesh accused her of "forcible, illegal occupation" of the Dholpur Palace along with Lalit Modi through a private company.
"We have not forgotten about the Videsh Mantri. Closure and disclosure in her case is yet to come", he said. Taking a dig at Swaraj, he said, " Lalit Modi was helped on "humanitarian grounds, grounds like hanging out with Naomi Campbell".
Insisting that the compromise between Hemant Singh, estranged husband of Raje and son Dushyant Singh was only for movable property, he claimed that despite much evidence produced by him, the BJP is trying to justify ownership of the property with Dushyant with "lame duck" arguments.
He alleged that despite the palace and the land surrouding belonging to Rajasthan government, Dushyant Singh received a compensation of nearly Rs two crore from the NHAI for a 500 metre piece of land due to "nexus" between him and the Land Acquisition officer.
"He (Dushyant Singh ) got a compensation of Rs.2 crore, and that is a scam which needs to be investigated", he demanded.
Ramesh said that government and BJP are making in vain attempts to disprove the "unholy nexus" between Raje and Lalit Modi, their co-ownership of Niyant Heritage Hotel Pvt LTD and " patent illegal usurpation" of a government property for construction of a high end luxury hotel.
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