The BJP sought to keep the Vadra land issue alive ahead of Haryana Assembly elections on October 15 as it charged the Bhupinder Singh Hooda government with not presenting full facts of the case before Election Commission, a day after the poll panel rejected its complaint against the state government on the land deal.
"BJP has egg on its face after the EC's order. Narendra Modi, being the Prime Minister of the country, gave a very irresponsible statement and made allegations against Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda," Sharma told reporters.
Maintaining that it "belittles" the high post if somebody in the seat of Prime Minister keeps making false allegations, the Congress spokesperson said, "Modi should apologise to Haryana Chief Minister."
Alleging that Modi continues with his "shoot and scoot policy" as he was doing as an Opposition leader, Sharma said, "it does not behove a Prime Minister to be caught repeatedly making false statements...It is a matter of concern if the Prime Minister of India has this mentality".
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The BJP charged the Haryana government with "speaking in two voices" in the case and hiding full facts in their haste to grant all approvals to Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law before the announcement of results on October 19.
"I am constrained to observe that in view of the highly suspicious circumstances a very legitimate conclusion can be drawn that all the facts perhaps they have not disclosed to the Election Commission after BJP made a complaint," BJP leader and Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters.
BJP had petitioned the EC alleging that there was violation of the Model Code of Conduct by Haryana government in clearing the Vadra land deal.
Election Commission yesterday ruled that there appears to be no violation of the poll code by Haryana government.