Congress, however, evaded queries on whether it was giving a clean chit to its Chief Minister, saying the charges have to be first investigated by the anti-corruption ombudsman.
"For any responsible demand, you have to follow the process, you do not prejudge....Once again we are jumping the gun. Let Lokayukta investigate," party spokesman Sanjay Jha told reporters at the AICC briefing in Delhi, when asked whether the high command was giving the Chief Minister a clean chit.
"Virbhadra has given a document and there is clear categorical message in that. He believes that it is a clear case of political vendetta and the action has been taken by the prevuious BJP regime. There is a Lokayukta in the state if there is a statment which indicts somebody."
The AICC reaction was similar to one of the beleaguered Chief Minister who, earlier in the day, asked state BJP leader Prem Kumar Dhumal to go to the Lokayukta with whatever charges he wanted against him or anybody else, saying, "we will face the consequences there."
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Noting that Himachal Pradesh was one of the states where Lokayukta was set up long back, the Chief Minister said, "During my tenure and at present, we have an eminent Lokayukta who is a retired judge of the Supreme Court.
"Let him (Dhumal) go there make whatever charges he wants to make against me or anybody else and we will face the consequences there rather than running state to state, house to house. This is not going to serve any purpose."
"The Congress Party and Virbhadra Singh have decided to brazen out the allegations of corruption. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi will hide behind silence," Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley had said on his blog.
Hitting back, Singh had said that both Jaitley and former Chief Minister Dhumal had "deliberately suppressed relevant facts" in their press conferences to suit their "ulterior political motive".