Senior Ministers including Manohar Parrikar, Ananth Kumar, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Prakash Javadekar went ballistic at the Congress Vice President, calling the charge a result of his "desperation and frustration" and demanding an apology.
"Rahul Gandhi tells lies. He speaks baseless. Come to Parliament, discuss and also listen to our reply. He is the same person who kept quiet during the 10 years when the country, under Manmohan Singh government, was being looted," Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.
Prasad said Gandhi has become "restless" because of the steps taken by the government against black money and corruption, adding "because of restlessness he is speaking such things."
Ridiculing Gandhi for making unsubstantiated charges, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kumar said the Congress Vice President has been "exposed", adding the charges were made out of "desperation" and "frustration".
"Had he (Gandhi) got any information, he would have said it by now. It is a baseless allegation. He is saying this out of frustration. Today they are saying they are not being allowed to speak. It is wrong because every day Congress members are coming to the well of the House. Now they are trying to spread rumour and baseless allegations," Kumar said.
Addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters, Javadekar said only Congress and not the government will be exposed when Gandhi speeks even as he dismissed the charge that the government was not letting the Congress leader speak in Parliament.
Javadekar also used a news channel sting, which
purportedly showed some leaders from rival parties offering to change old currency notes for a commission, to attack the Congress, SP and BSP, and taunted Gandhi, saying he should rename All India Congress Committee as "All India Currency Conduit".
Mocking the Congress vice president over his "personal corruption" jibe at Modi, Javadekar said Congress has become a "commission agent" while the world has come to appreciate the Prime Minister's "spotless" character in the two-and-a-half- years of his rule.
Another Union minister Kiren Rijiju called Gandhi's charge the "biggest joke" of the year.
"I don't think anyone takes the comments he makes seriously. Congress itself is very scared when Rahul Gandhi speaks as the party has to defend his words. That's the level of threat he poses to his own party," Rijiju said.
Union Minister Vijay Goel too attacked Gandhi, saying the Congress leader is "under scanner" of people for not letting Parliament function and that he made the statement "out of trepidation".
Goel also claimed that people are supporting Modi in his fight against black money and were "ready to spend additional 30 minutes in queues" outside banks and ATMs.
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