Speaking to reporters here, Azad chose to not reply on Army Chief Bipin Rawats comments on the faster growth of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) in Assam vis--vis the BJP in Assam.
However, in the same breathe, he accused the ruling BJP of trying to divert attention from the PNB fraud.
No, we have not had any discussion on this, Azad said while replying to a query about whether the Congress Working Committee had last week authorised him to speak to other "like-minded" parties on pressing for a JPC to probe the fraud, involving billionaire diamond merchant Nirav Modi.
On the CPI(M) seeking a JPC probe into the matter, the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha added, We will discuss it when the Parliament session is there.
Asked about Rawats remarks, Azad said he would not reply on the remark.
But I would simply say that in the coming days, the BJP will point fingers on so many leaders, parties, to divert the attention from Nirav Modi. They are going to make heaven and hell together to divert the attention of the people, he added.
Under this (NDA) government, why every fraudster is going to London and is not coming back? And why all of them have some nexus with top leadership of the present government, directly or indirectly? Azad asked, apparently referring to liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who is fighting an extradition trial at a court in the British capital.
Referring to reports of increase in Muslim population in several districts of Assam, the Army Chief had yesterday observed that the Badruddin Ajmal-led AIUDF had grown in the state "faster" as compared to the BJP in the 1980s.
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