Lalit Modi visa row: Congress wants Sushma to go, drags in Narendra Modi

Party seeks to know if the Prime Minister was aware of Ms. Swaraj’s help to the former IPL chief.

June 14, 2015 06:39 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:33 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala addresses a press conference on the Sushma Swaraj-Lalit Modi issue, at the AICC headquarters in New Delhi on Sunday. Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala addresses a press conference on the Sushma Swaraj-Lalit Modi issue, at the AICC headquarters in New Delhi on Sunday. Photo: Shanker Chakravarty

The Congress on Sunday demanded the resignation of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj for her help to former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi in getting British travel documents and dragged Prime Minister Narendra Modi into the raging row, saying “needle of suspicion rests” at his door.

The main opposition party also posed 11 questions to the Prime Minister, including “what happens to transparency and non-corruption promise” made by him and how the government would bring back black money if it “supports” such people who are accused of money laundering to the tune of Rs. 700 crore.

“People are asking ‘is (PM Narendra) Modi helping (Lalit) Modi,” Congress spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala told a press conference.

Rejecting Ms. Swaraj’s defence that she helped Mr. Lalit Modi on “humanitarian grounds”, Mr. Surjewala alleged quid pro quo, saying the former IPL Commissioner had helped her husband Swaraj Kaushal in securing admission for his nephew in a U.K. university in 2013 and he enjoyed proximity to BJP leaders, including party president Amit Shah.

The AICC in-charge of communications also wondered if the government had come out with a policy to help criminals on humanitarian ground and if it would be extended to wanted terrorist Dawood Ibrahim too if he sought such a help.

“What we have witnessed today involves blatant quid pro quo, direct help to a fugitive from law, internecine warfare between the top echelons of government and unravelling of the nexus between BJP leadership and its crony criminal friends... Swaraj should immediately step down,” he said.

He sought to know if the Prime Minister was aware of Ms. Swaraj’s help to the former IPL chief and said he must come out with a statement to make facts clear.

“The role of the Prime Minister is under a cloud of suspicion as to whether there was a tacit endorsement of the action... The needle of suspicion rests at the door of the office of the Prime Minister,” he said.

Noting that Mr. Lalit Modi was wanted in cases involving money laundering of Rs. 700 crore, he took a dig at the Prime Minister over his promise of bringing back black money.

“What happens to the transparency’ and no-corruption claims of the Prime Minister when it is apparent that his own government is actively helping a fugitive from Indian law accused of financial bungling and money laundering?” he said.

The party also released several emails purportedly exchanged between Mr. Lalit Modi and British MP Keith Vaz over the issue.

According to one such email, Mr. Vaz said, “From the horse’s mouth! I will do a thank you we will need her again.”

Mr. Surjewala also sought to know if the BJP government had changed India’s stand on Mr. Lalit Modi’s extradition from the U.K. as the previous UPA dispensation had been pressing for it.

The then Finance Minister P. Chidambaram had written twice to the U.K. government besides taking up the issue in his meeting with his British counterpart in 2013, the Congress spokesman said.

“What action do the Prime Minister and Finance Ministry propose to take against Lalit Modi in light of the fresh revelations? Do they propose to compound and close all the offenses of financial bungling, illegal betting and money laundering against him...,” he asked.

Taking a swipe at the Narendra Modi government, he wondered if this is its new policy to help all fugitives of law on humanitarian grounds. “Is this declaration of policy per se not against national interest and shameful?”

Noting that the BJP had demanded resignation of the then Union Minister and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor as his wife allegedly owned a “small” stake in an IPL team, Mr. Surjewala asked if the Prime Minister and BJP will now apply the same yardsticks of “moral and constitutional propriety and accountability“.

Hinting that Mr. Lalit Modi’s equations with several BJP leaders, including Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje besides Mr. Shah, might have played a role in Ms. Swaraj’s help to him, the Congress leader wondered if it was done with the prior approval of Mr. Narendra Modi.

In one of the emails released by Congress, Mr. Vaz wrote to U.K. Visas and Immigration Director Sarah Rapson, pushing for grant of travel documents to Mr. Lalit Modi, saying, “Foreign Minister of India (Sushma Swaraj) has spoken to me making it very clear that the Indian Government has no objection to the travel document being granted which is contrary to what the refusal notice has stated... Frankly everyone has been involved in this apart from Ban-ki-Moon.”

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