The purported conversations between key political players of that time, reportedly recorded on tapes, also hints at the role of former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi and his son Amit Jogi.
Chhattisgarh Congress issued a show cause notice to Amit and decided to wait for a report from the state unit to decide on the action against Ajit Jogi "since he is a member of Congress Working Committee."
AICC Communication Department Chief Randeep Surjewala said Congress had then alleged that the Chhattisgarh Chief Minister made the Congress candidate withdraw his nomination by offering inducements.
Congress had then expelled Pawar from the party soon after he withdrew his candidature for Antagarh Assembly bypoll.
"The tapes now prima facie prove the allegation. Keeping in view his tall promises of not allowing corruption at any cost, Prime Minister Narendra Modi should immediately sack, dismiss or force Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh to resign. The matter should be probed by a sitting Judge of the Supreme Court," he said.
"Examine the role of all by including that of Ajit Jogi or any other Congress leader's conduct. Since the Chief Minister holds a top Constitutional post in the state, he should immediately be asked to ensure a fair probe.
"Congress also assures that it will take appropriate action against its leaders after the probe finds anything against them. Congress stands committed to take action on the basis of the outcome of the probe," Surjewala said.
Hariparsad said PCC has issued a show cause notice to Amit Jogi and asked him to explain the matter within seven days.
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Voicing party's discomfiture over the episode, which has raised fingers at some of its own leaders, Hariprasad said, "the news is shocking."
"But we will have to wait for the report of the Pradesh Congress Committee Chief and Congress Legislature Party Leader," he added.
When repeatedly questioned as to why the party was not asking Jogi and his son to resign before seeking the Chief Minister's resignation, the Congress spokesperson argued that Raman Singh is the one who is ruling the state as Chief Minister.
The tapes carry several phone conversations purportedly between former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi, his son Amit Jogi and Chief Minister Raman Singh's son-in-law Puneet Gupta, between Congress candidate Manturam Pawar (who withdrew) and some others.
Pawar withdrawing from the contest had given the BJP a walk-over in the Assembly by-election.
Congress had accused Pawar of "cheating" the party saying that he was nominated for the seat only after taking his consent.
Pawar is now with the BJP. The tapes also carry some purported conversations between him and some Jogi loyalists.
Asked whether the recent tape controversy has hit the party's image since it carries purported conversations of some its leaders as well, Hariprasad merely said, "yes, it is shocking."
Justifying the party's pitch for immediate sacking of the Chief Minister, Surjewala said, "the principal allegation is against the BJP Chief Minister of purchasing a Congress candidate with the help of some one. There is also an allegation that some Congress leaders are also involved in it.
