The opposition party hoped that the probe into the railway bribery scam will now go in the right direction and truth will come out.
"This is a step taken too late. Had the government agreed to the BJP demand earlier, they could have saved precious time of Parliament," BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain told PTI.
He said the resignation has been delayed "deliberately" and claimed that the minister had no right to stay in his position.
Noting that the resignation has came much late, BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, "the kingdom of loot is now on fire" and "neither the looters nor their protectors will be saved".
He said the anger of people has now been converted into hatred and they will teach a lesson to the "corrupt" in the coming elections. He hoped that instead of putting an abrupt end to the Parliament session, government should have put an end to corruption and those involved in it.
Launching an offensive against Ashwani Kumar, Hussain said, "The nation wants to know whom was the Law Minister protecting by changing the CBI draft report."
He said party President Rajnath Singh will announce the party's future offensive against the UPA tomorrow.
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