"We all have great respect for the Prime Minister. (But) there is serious question of credibility...Credibility of the Prime Minister is at stake...Honesty and integrity (at stake)"
"Let him not hide behind cronies and ministers. The Prime Minister should come forward and say whether the charge is true or false. If false, why not subject himself to an independent inquiry," party's chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala told reporters.
He reminded the Prime Minister that even BJP veteran L K Advani had resigned from the Lok Sabha when his name had figured in a hawala diary.
Taking a dig at BJP leaders and Union Ministers who have targeted Rahul, Surjewala said, "Anger is the refuge of the weak. Truth walks alone". He said BJP leaders should realise the charge against the Prime Minister are not based on hearsay nor are part of political mudslinging.
The Congress leader was evasive when asked as which type of probe the party was seeking when it is demanding an "independent inquiry". He said only recently a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe was demanded by the Opposition in Parliament on the demonetisation issue.
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"Modi has been making all kinds of allegations against the Congress, but now it is his turn to be in the dock," Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh said, adding that the nation has the right to know the truth on the charges against him and his government.
