"During the (Lok Sabha) election campaign, BJP leaders were declaring from the rooftops that the black money stashed abroad will be brought back within 100 days. (But) when it came to declaring the names, they just released three," AICC General Secretary Ajay Maken told reporters here.
Stating that the apex court has exposed the "lame excuses" being trotted out by the Centre, Maken said that SC had some strong words for the new NDA regime for seeking the modification of its earlier order on disclosure of all names.
"The country wants all 50,000 names and not lame excuses," Maken said.
As to remarks by some BJP leaders claiming that the list of the names of black money holders will embarrass the Congress, Maken said, "No person is bigger than the organisation. There should be strict punishment for anybody who is found guilty."
"The chickens have come home to roost rather early in the day for this government. It has been caught in the rhetorical trap of of its own making," he said.
"For five years you have (said) that the names would be made public as soon as you are in possession, and then you do a U-turn and argue absolutely the opposite," he added.
Maken, meanwhile, said that the apex court order vindicates Congress's stand in the matter after it had spoken up against the allegedly selective and vindictive approach of releasing a partial list of names.
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