Criticising the raids against RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav who is in a coalition government with the JD-U and the Congress in Bihar, AICC chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the law of the land must prevail impartially against all.
"The law of the land must take its own course in an impartial and just manner. However, when law enforcing agencies like CBI/ED become 'captive puppets' of the BJP government, acting as 'dirty tricks department' to seek revenge against political opponents, it doesn't bode well for democracy," he said.
"The BJP and the CBI need to answer certain fundamental questions. The matter, as per CBI, dates back to the year 2004 while FIR is lodged in the year 2017, then why this inordinate delay and particular silence maintained by BJP for last 3 years?" he asked.
He also asked that the lease was given through a tender in 2004 and what action has the Railways taken so far.
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"While justice must be done, BJP or any other party has no right to give certificates of innocence or guilt today until the matter is adjudicated by courts," he said.
Surjewala said the BJP that keeps asking questions, must answer on its own policy of "zero tolerance on corruption" and asked why was no investigation ordered over the Sahara/Birla diaries, and why no action was taken in the Rs 20,000 crore GSPC scam.
"Why no action in Rs 2,00,000 crore 'Dal scam' or Rs 45,000 crore 'spectrum scam'?" he asked.
The Congress leader said as the BJP government's failures are exposed, on farmers, rampant unemployment, silence on corruption, failure on economic front or nationwide protests against GST, which has made opposition parties come together to raise the voice of people, the sudden vendetta and spate of criminal cases is unleashed against opposition leaders.
The CBI today conducted raids across four cities in connection with a fresh corruption case filed against Yadav, his wife Rabri Devi, son Tejashwi Yadav and others.
The case, for which Yadav, his wife and son Tejashwi, who is Bihar's deputy chief minister, have been booked, dates back to when he was Union railway minister in the UPA government.