The revamp exercise also sounded hollow and lacked rationale in shifting of ministers, especially when the Finance Minister has been given additional charge of Information and Broadcasting with which it has no synergy, it said.
Demanding an apology from the Prime Minister for his "failure" to deliver on his election promises, AICC General Secretary Ajai Maken also sought the resignation of newly inducted Minister Y S Chowdhury citing bank documents that claimed that his company has defaulted on repayment of Rs 317.6 crore of loans with Central Bank of India.
"Did you make him a Minister to save him from default. The Modi government should come clean on it and the Minister should resign," he said.
He alleged that another Minister Ram Shankar Katheria has a record of 23 cases against him in the affidavit he has filed with the Election Commission.
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"Perhaps, no other MP has such bulky criminal record," he said.
Citing the recovery worth Rs 1.25 crore stolen from newly inducted Minister Giriraj Singh, he said, "People of the country want to know from the Prime Minister who is tainted if not a person from whose residence such huge cash is recovered and the matter is being inquired by the Income Tax.