Citing former chief minister Oommen Chandy's indictment in the alleged scam by an inquiry commission, Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad claimed that no corruption allegation had been levelled against the current government at the Centre during its three-year rule so far, but cases of the Congress' corruption continued to appear.
"Taking measures against corruption has never been part of the Congress' DNA. Its DNA reeks of corruption," he told reporters.
He demanded a time-bound, fair and proper probe by the vigilance department into the alleged Solar scam in Kerala.
The Kerala government has ordered a vigilance probe into the alleged scam after the inquiry commission submitted its report, indicting Chandy and other Congress leaders.
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Prasad also attacked the CPI(M)-led government in Kerala over the killings of BJP-RSS workers in the state and alleged that the Left party believed in containing its rivals through violence.
The BJP has accused the CPI(M) of indulging in "political murders" in Kerala.
To a question on Sitaram Yechury's assertion that the BJP had picked the issue of political violence in Kerala as a diversionary tactic to shift the focus from the country's economy, Prasad referred to the "personal rivalry" between the CPI(M) general secretary and his predecessor, Prakash Karat, and how the former's Rajya Sabha bid was "scuttled".
Indian economy, Prasad claimed, was thriving.