The party's latest salvo came on a day it distanced itself from Tomar saying Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was "upset" with him, and referred his case to the party's internal Lokpal. He may face expulsion, sources said.
"We have referred the case of Tomar to the party's internal lokpal. But we would also like to see the Delhi Police Commissioner probing the charges of false educational qualification against Union ministers Smriti Irani and Ram Shankar Katheria considering police's new found energy," senior leader Sanjay Singh said.
A senior party leader said it will "target" both Irani and Katheria as well as a number of BJP leaders facing criminal charges.
In a veiled threat to BJP, Singh said, "This is just the beginning".
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"Prime Minister Modi had spoken about clean politics in his first speech in Parliament. But 30 per cent in the Council of Ministers have serious allegations against them," he said. Where are the fast track courts on crimes against women, he asked.
The party "welcomed" the complaints that have surfaced against other leaders such as Karol Bagh (Central) MLA Vishesh Ravi and Delhi Cantt MLA Surender Singh.