"Lalit Modi was provided travel documents under appropriate rules," he said quoting a release purportedly issued by a British Home Department official.
Swaraj had done nothing wrong in putting in a words with British authorities for issuance of travel documents for the former IPL Commissioner to visit Portugal last year, he said, adding that the Centre and BJP were with her on the controversy.
On the conflict of interest charge against the External Affairs Minister, Modi said he had no idea about it.
On Bihar Chief Minister attacking NDA government over the controversy surrounding Swaraj, he reminded Nitish Kumar about the stand taken by his allies and their leaders - namely the RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and the Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav, who have stood by the beleaguered External Affairs Minister.
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