Speaking at a media event here, he rejected all charges of alleged cheating and siphoning of money by Congress from National Herald and the issue has nothing to do with the disruption of Parliament.
"Your Finance Minister in his blogs and on Facebook says this is an offence under Income Tax Act. He is the Finance Minister of this country. Does he have the right to make statements like that?
Congress has been stalling Parliament for the past few days over the issue of "political vendetta".
Sibal referred to comments made by revenue ministers of BJP-ruled Maharashtra and Haryana governments favouring cancellation of leases of properties of National Herald or its holding companies and asked "Is this not political vendetta?"
He said Congress is committed to reviving and running National Herald, a newspaper established in 1938 by Jawaharlal Nehru.
He said Congress wants passage of GST bill in the Parliament but first government should accepts its three suggestions on the proposed legislation.
"Parliament should function and we also want Parliament to function. One of a very senior BJP leaders set a democratic principle that obstruction in Parliament is part of Parliamentary strategy.
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments that reforms meant for common men are being stalled in Parliament, Sibal asked, "When he was Chief Minister of Gujarat and for six years he was opposing GST, at that time was his feelings not connected with common men?".
