Referring to a newspaper report about 500 Indians being named in leaked 'Panama Papers' for alleged offshore holdings, party communication department chief Randeep Surjewala said Modi's "credibility is at stake" in this episode as names which came out out include "some industrialist friends and travel companions of Modi and also those who have been brand ambassador of Modi government".
He said the party demands the investigation of the latest expose about these 500 names should also be referred to the division bench of Supreme Court. An apex court-monitored SIT is probing other black money cases of 1600 such accounts.
"The Prime Minister's credibility is at stake with the latest expose. Some of the names that have come in public domain include some industrialist friends and travel companions of Modi and some of those who have been brand ambassador of Modi government," he said.
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The decision came on a day the Indian Express carried a report based on leaked documents of a Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca which is said to feature links of over 500 Indians to firms and accounts in offshore tax havens.
Latching on to the issue, Surjewala said while the exposes on black money have been done by media time and again, the Modi government has "done nothing" to bring back black money in last two years, which was one of the principle and foremost poll promises of BJP.
"We reject in toto the multi-department committee set up by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. This is a shoddy attempt this revelation about black money. We expect Prime Minister Modi and BJP will be fulfilling the test of credibility," he said.