"If they have any semblance of propriety and shame, they must, they should and they are entitled to under the Statute to challenge the order of the Settlement Commission because it is unprecedented, we demand that," party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi told reporters.
Picking holes in the Settlement Commission's order, Singhvi, a senior advocate of the Supreme Court, said there has been a "complete acceptance" of every Sahara contention without getting that report from the I-T, coupled with blanket immunity from prosecution and penalty as well.
Wondering over the "remarkably supersonic speed" with which the Commission decided the matter, he said that while the Settlement Commission directs the I-T to give a report within 90 days, the provision was "not even invoked, not even used" in the case.
Last week, the Supreme Court had rejected a plea for a court-monitored SIT probe into allegations of bribe being paid to Modi when he was chief minister of Gujarat.
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"No resignation, no removal and no punishment" in the case, he said accusing the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister and the BJP of "eloquent silence" despite several Opposition questions.
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