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After Sushma Swaraj, now Vasundhara Raje in dock for helping Lalit Modi

A person (Lalit Modi) who created black money, indulged in illegal activities, is being helped by Rajasthan CM. This needs clarification from her, says Congress leader Sachin Pilot.

Time will tell what decision PM Narendra Modi and his government will take on the matter – Ashok Gehlot
What should I say about Vasundhara Raje and Lalit Modi? The entire state and its people known about them, says former Rajasthan chief minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot.

Amid the row over his travel documents, former IPL chief Lalit Modi on Tuesday admitted close relations with Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, and said he has been “over criticised” and “taken to task” by the former UPA government.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday got strong backing from her colleague, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who termed “baseless” all allegations against her in the Lalit Modi issue. The BJP’s Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje’s name also cropped up in the billowing controversy.

The Congress has demanded a Supreme Court-monitored probe in the matter.

Appearing at a press conference, held ostensibly on the Jammu and Kashmir flood rehabilitation measures, Jaitley said to a query: “Let me clarify, all the allegations are baseless. The minister (Sushma Swaraj) and the party chief (Amit Shah) have given statements… she acted bona fide with good intentions. The whole government and party share the same view on this. There is no doubt on this.”

Jaitley’s statement came two days after the controversy broke out over Swaraj procuring travel documents for the former IPL chief who is charged with financial impropriety and who has been staying in Britain since 2010.

Jaitley’s defence came after three other BJP colleagues — Amit Shah, Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar — spoke in Swaraj’s support.

“Our ministers are capable of taking decisions, and all decisions taken by the government are the collective responsibility of the government,” Jaitley said.

There was speculation as to why Jaitley, who also holds the information and broadcasting portfolio, had not spoken out in favour of his colleague.

Social media has been rife with speculation that the leak to the media of the email exchanges between Swaraj, Lalit Modi and Indian-origin British MP Keith Vaz was the job of an “insider”, especially with Swaraj getting top rating for her good work as minister.

Also on Tuesday, the name of Vasundhara Raje cropped up in the controversy, adding a new twist, with allegations that she testified in favour of Modi’s British immigration application in 2011.

The revelation apparently was made in a document released by Lalit Modi’s legal team where it is mentioned that Raje, who was then leader of opposition in the Rajasthan Assembly, said she was in favour of Modi’s immigration application on the strict clause that her name will not be revealed to the Indian authorities. The authenticity of the document has not been proved.

Raje, in a press note issued by her media advisor, later said: “I know the family of Lalit Modi. But I am not aware which document people are talking about.”

Sushma Swaraj has admitted she helped Modi procure documents to travel to Portugal last year for treatment of his cancer-stricken wife on “humanitarian grounds”.

The episode has caused huge embarrassment to the government as Lalit Modi is wanted by the Enforcement Directorate for alleged financial bungling in the money-spinning IPL.

He has been living in London since 2010 after the ED issued a (light) blue corner notice against him for probe in the matter.

During the press conference, Jaitley to questions on the Enforcement Directorate notice to Lalit Modi said the former IPL chief has been issued show cause notice in 15 out of the 16 cases and “in one case the investigation is still pending”.

He said a blue corner notice served against Modi by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence at the request of the ED in 2010, “continues to be valid”.

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Source:Zeenews