"Today I heard Prime Minister saying that Jaitley will come out of this like L K Advani in the Jain Hawala case. I will remind Jaitley that Advani had then resigned and had not come back till he got clean chit from the Supreme Court", Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad told reporters.
"So the Prime Minister seems to be telling Jaitley that he should not continue as Finance Minister till he gets cleared", he said addressing a joint press conference with party leaders Anand Sharma and Randeep Surjewala.
"I read it as a signal to Jaitley that you also do the same thing", he said talking separately to reporters.
In a strong show of support for Jaitley, Modi today said at BJP parliamentary party meet that he will come through "with flying colours" against charges of corruption levelled against him by the opposition in a same way Advani did in the Hawala case.
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The BJP was quick to dismiss such claims.
"There is no parallel between charges against Advani and Jaitley. CBI had registered a case, launched a criminal investigation and Advani quit as an MP on moral grounds. There is no criminal probe against Jaitley. These are allegations levelled by opposition which are unsupported by evidence.
BJP leaders noted that the SFIO probe was launched on
the complaint of party MP Kirti Azad, who has again targeted Jaitley over the issue after AAP and Congress raked it up.
The AICC briefing saw the Congress leaders utilising to the hilt Kirti Azad's assertions in the Lok Sabha on the issue yesterday, contending that none of the Ministers of party MPs present contested his charges.
"It means all of them were agreeing to what Kirti Azad was saying", the Leader of the Opposition said adding that the BJP member had also spoken of a CBI inquiry having been ordered into the DDCA.
The Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha also suggested that Jaitley's opposition to the earlier UPA government's plans to bring sports bodies under the RTI appeared to be linked to the DDCA affairs.
He said that whether it is the Lalit Modi controversy or some other scandals, the sports bodies are there.
Surjewala said that the Congress was ready to provide full cooperation to the government in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha if the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister bring a bill to bring sports bodies under RTI to address the issue of transparency.
Azad said that it would be better if Jaitley quit on his own paving the way for an impartial probe.
Anand Sharma said BJP used to demand the resignation of ministers on flimsy reasons when it was in the opposition.
"Now the Prime Minister only talks about transparency, but does not practice it," he added.
He said the Prime Minister should tell the nation whether he has ordered a CBI inquiry into the DDCA row and if so why the nation was kept in the dark so far.
Surjewala dismissed the claim of Serious Fraud Investigation Office has absolved him in the DDCA row. He said that SFIO does not investigate individuals but only corporates.
In a joint statement later, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Sharma said, "The fact remains that Shri Arun Jaitley presided over the DDCA and all the wrongdoings happened under his oversight and, therefore, he cannot absolve himself of the responsibility and admitted failure to check corruption and prevent abuse of office."
They noted that Jaitley has in the past been a crusader for accountability and has repeatedly invoked the adage that "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion".
The recent developments and revelations, therefore, make it imperative that he lives by the dictum and does not make untenable arguments that this case be treated as an exception to the established principles of accountability in public life, they said.
The two Congress leaders said that under such circumstances, it will be "fit and appropriate" that Jaitley steps down till a thorough, fair and independent probe is concluded into the affairs of DDCA.