Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said the government should tell who facilitated the escape of accused designer jeweller Nirav Modi and his partner Mehul Choksi, despite a court order declaring Choksi as an "absconder" and a proclaimed offender.
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".
"We would like to ask the prime minister of India and the finance minister of India that who facilitated the exit of this man from the country despite the order of a competent court which brings us to certain other questions that we would like to ask," he told reporters.
Tewari said Prime Minister Narendra Modi "speaks on everything , referring himself as 'Chowkidar' (watchman) of the country and its 'Pradhan Sevak' (servant).
Tewari demanded that the government should issue a white paper on the health of the banking sector and a complete list of all NPAs of banks should be published on their website to enable people who have invested money in these banks to know their fiscal health.
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.
Tewari demanded answers from the prime minister on Amit Shah's son's company, the Rafale price at which the aircraft were purchased, the purchase of stake by ONGC in Gujarat Petroleum Corporation and on the issue of death of Justice Loya, asking "why he has not answered questions of the
"Mr Prime Minister, what is the reason for the untimely death of #JusticeLoya? Everybody who is part of this discourse have raised questions. But till today, not a single question has been answered
"Mr Prime Minister - when are you going to address a full-fledged no-holds bar press conference in India like your predecessors have done," he said, noting that he is the first prime minister of independent India who in the past 45 months of his tenure has not addressed a single event where he had questions from the media.
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