"I did not have time to apply my mind about what is the truth in the allegations against Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh," Singh said in reply to a question on charges levelled against the Himachal Chief Minister by Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley.
The Prime Minister said he was unable to comment on what is happening in Himachal Pradesh even though he has received a letter from Jaitley in this regard and will try to ascertain the truth.
The Himachal Chief Minister has been in the eye of a storm after the BJP levelled corruption allegations against him that he favoured a power company with which he and his family has business ties.
BJP has alleged that Virbhadra Singh took "bribe" from a private power firm, calling the case a "test" for Sonia Gandhi and Rahul on how they respond after their "anger" and outbursts in the Adarsh housing scam.
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Singh has denied the allegations and dubbed them as "false and highly defamatory". The CM said he was ready to face any enquiry ordered by the Prime Minster.
The Congress has also rubbished the charges so far and said these were old allegations.
Singh had rushed to Delhi after the allegations and briefed AICC general secretary incharge of Himachal affairs Ambika Soni and former party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi.
In his five-page letter to the Prime Minister, the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha said these are cases which require an immediate investigation by both the Income Tax authorities and also the CBI.