Party general secretary Shakeel Ahmed demanded that Jaitley resign as Cabinet Minister "in the interest of justice" as he is also incharge of corporate affairs ministry, which looks after such issues, and that the government should initiate steps to constitute a Joint Parliamentary Committee to probe alleged irregularities in Delhi and District Cricket Association.
"Jaitley should not use the defamation cases he has planned to file against AAP leaders as a diversionary tactic in the wake of demands for his resignation," Ahmed said.
He said "naturally" the issue would be raised in Parliament tomorrow by different political parties as Jaitley was "practically the number two in the government". As regards Congress, he said that the parliamentary party would take a decision.
Another Congress spokesman Sandeep Dikshit, who hails from Delhi, however, sang a different tune. He said the matter was between Kejriwal and Jaitley.
Dikshit said it would be interesting to see how things pan out. If there is no substance in Kejriwal's allegations, he will have to face the "brunt" for making such charges.