Senior party leader Jairam Ramesh claimed in Delhi that Hemant Singh, the estranged husband of Raje, had admitted before a court that the palace was the property of the Rajasthan government.
He told reporters that several revenue department documents between 1954 and 2010 showed that the palace was a government property but Raje and Lalit Modi's company has turned it into a "high end luxury hotel" and invested Rs 100 crore with no role of the state government.
In Jaipur, State BJP president Ashok Parnami and Rajasthan Health Minister Rajendra Rathore rejected the charge levelled Ramesh that the Dholpur Palace does not belong to Dushyant.
Contesting Ramesh's claim, Parnami displayed before reporters documents which, he said, clearly proved that Hemant Singh had handed over the custody of the palace to Dushyant. He said court documents were there to substantiate this.
Ramesh said that Raje in her 2013 assembly poll affidavit had admitted having shares of the Niyant Heritage Hotels Pvt Ltd along with her MP son Dushyant Singh and daughter-in-law Niharika, and Lalit Modi.
He said it proved her business partnership with the former IPL chief, who is now a "fugitive".
The Congress leader alleged that Lalit Modi had used the "Mauritius route" to invest in the company.
He also took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, describing him as "Swami Maunendra Baba" for his continued silence over the Lalitgate issue.
On Hemant Singh's charge that Raje was making false claims, Parnami said,"We have affidavits signed by Hemant Singh regarding handing over (of the Dholpur palace0 and taking over. Hemant Singh is now making false statements."
"All documents presented by us before the media have been authenticated," he said.
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