Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said that the files being in question were at a time when Gandhi was not the Chairperson of the Council.
He said Gandhi had not been with the NAC from March 2006 to June 2010 when it was reconstituted.
At the same time, he insisted that the NAC mechanism had helped the cause of the oppressed and the depressed and had been instrumental in bringing forward several path-breaking legislations like RTI, Right for Food, Right to Forest Produce and Right to Education.
The question was put to Manmohan Singh during the Punjab Congress manifesto release function, but Surjewala chose to answer it.
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The files made public show how suggestions were given, officers were summoned and compliance reports were being sought by the NAC.
The files also show that Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister carried out the recommendations given by Sonia Gandhi, whose word was accorded top priority.
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