Accusing Raje of her "direct involvement" in helping a fugitive, AICC general secretary in-charge for Rajasthan Gurdas Kamat also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying why the Prime Minister, who had given a slogan of corruption free India, failed to act against Raje.
The delegation consisting over two dozen Congress leaders from Rajasthan, led by Kamat, met Mukherjee here.
After the meeting, Kamat said Congress is hopeful that action will follow against Raje as during the meeting they have made a "fervent appeal" for action against her.
He said while Raje was the Leader of Opposition during Congress regime, she had given an affidavit in court in support of former IPL boss, who is alleged to have violated rules of ED, FERA and FEMA.
Claiming that Raje, as an MLA, had given a written affidavit in support of someone who had violated Indian law, Pilot said, to help, support and submit the affidavit in the foreign court for someone who has transgressed Indian laws... we believe that it is criminality.
Recalling Modi's Lok Sabha poll pitch of "Na Khaoonga Na Khaane Doonga (Neither I will engage in corruption nor will I allow anybody to do so), former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said the Prime Minister was now keeping "silent" while Raje was "running away" from the media.
AICC general secretary C P Joshi, Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan, Rameshwar Dudi, former Union Minister Namo Narayan Meena Congress MLAs, and other party office bearers also accompanied the delegation.
