Leading the attack was Congress President Rahul Gandhi, who fired yet another salvo at the prime minister over his "silence" on the multi-crore PNB bank fraud, asking where the "country's watchman" was when jeweller Nirav Modi fled the country like liquor baron Vijay Mallya.
Gandhi took the swipe at the prime minister for his refrain during poll rallies that he would act as a watchman for the country, and cited his "na khaoonga, na khaane doonga" (will neither do nor allow anyone to do corruption) statement.
"First Lalit (Modi) and then (Vijay) Mallya, now Nirav (Modi) also fled the country. Where is the country's watchman who claimed 'Na khaoonga, na khaane doonga' (Will neither do nor allow anyone to do corruption)?
"The public is longing to know the reason of 'Saheb's' silence. His silence screams out loud who is he loyal to?" he asked in a tweet in Hindi.
The Congress on its official website also dubbed Modi as "Maun Modi", a term used by the BJP against former prime minister Manmohan Singh for his silence on various scams during the UPA Government.
He said "fresh revelations" have come in the matter and the court of chief judicial magistrate had on August 4, 2017 declared Mehul Choksi, the managing director of Gitanjali Jewellery, and Vipul Chaitalia, the company's authorised signatory, as proclaimed offender and "absconding".
"How was this man allowed to leave the country? The question arises that how can a person who is a declared proclaimed offender and absconder by a court of law be allowed to leave the country and we would like to ask the NDA-BJP Government.
The Congress asked on Twitter, "Is it too much to expect Maun Modi, who had promised to be the chowkidar of the nation, to speak one word on this systematic loot of the banking system?"
In an article headlined "Maun Modi: The Art of Silence", the Congress said the age-old proverb "Silence is golden" has caught the fancy of the "verbose" Prime Minister, while the nation ponders over the reasons behind his reticence.
"It looks like the Chowkidar of the nations wealth has abdicated all responsibility, moral and otherwise," it said.
Tewari said Prime Minister Narendra Modi "speaks on everything, referring himself as 'Chowkidar' (watchman) of the country and its 'Pradhan Sevak' (servant).
"But we would like him to answer some questions on issues that are critical and the country is demanding answers," the Congress leader said.
On the country-wide raids launched by various agencies in the bank scam case, he asked, "Who are they attempting to fool? This is an activity merely for the sake of activity for creating a smoke-screen for trying to give an illusion of action when the horses have already bolted."
"This activity is merely an eye-wash. It is for the benefit of cameras," he alleged.
The Congress said "Whenever the PM speaks, it is either to dish out more rhetoric, or to badmouth the Congress Party, or to point towards the past and claim victimhood".
The opposition party also took out a video of Modi sleeping while scamsters like Mallya and Nirav Modi fled.
"Have you heard of this amazing scheme by the Modi Govt to create more billionaires?
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