"Prime Minister is a habitual offender when it comes to speaking on transparency and accountability. May I ask Modi Ji while you speak about transparency and accountability of the democratic process, why are you not making the accounts of BJP and its units and RSS public", Congress chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala told reporters.
He said that this would enable the country to know that like on the "pattern of your Bengal unit", how many hundreds of crores of Rupees were deposited in Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes in BJP accounts all over the country in few months preceding the demonetisation.
He told the Prime Minister that unless and until he held himself accountable to the claims that he make, words will not do, it is action and intent that will prove his bonafides.
At a public meeting in Kanpur, the Prime Minister earlier accused the Congress of always shying away from being accountable to the people and recalled a saying of then AICC Treasurer Sitaram Kesri to drive home the point.
"Na khata, na bahi, jo Kesri kahe wahi sahi (neither accounts nor ledgers, only thing that matters is what is said by Kesri)," Modi said.
He also wanted to know from the Prime Minister why his government was not acting fast on the issue of appointment of Lok Pal, the whistle blower act and benami properties.
Besides, he asked the Prime Minister why he was not initiating action against BJP chief Amit Shah whose close aides are being accused of irregularities in the wake of demonetisation.
On the question on the proposal of the Election Commission to cleanse funding of political parties, Surjewala said Congress has always welcomed every move which would make the funding of election transparent, more accountable as also holds political parties accountable to the expenditures that they do including donations received by political parties.
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