New Delhi:Displaying a washing machine on its press conference dais, the Congress on Saturday taunted the BJP over the CBI filing a closure report in a 2017 corruption case against NCP leader Praful Patel and said the ruling party's "fully automatic washing machine" works on the principle -- "join BJP, case closed".
The Congress raised the issue of leaders, against whom there have been corruption charges, joining or aligning with the BJP only to see "the cases against them being closed", an allegation often levelled by opposition parties. The party warned it will "go after every single officer" of agencies "who has willingly become a party to undermining our democracy and our Constitution".
Congress' media and publicity department head Pawan Khera's press conference at the AICC headquarters on Saturday was all about symbolism, with a "BJP washing machine' kept on the table and a demonstration of a "dirty T-shirt" with "corruption, fraud, scam" written on it going into the machine and a clean T-shirt with "BJP Modi wash" written on it coming out of it.
In keeping with the flavour of the press conference, Khera alleged that the "BJP machine costs over Rs 8,500 crore" - the money the ruling party got through electoral bonds - and it is effective in cleaning all types of stains of corruption when used with "Modi washing powder". A leaflet on the "Modi washing powder" was also distributed at the press conference with the prime minister's picture and a tagline "saare daag chutkiyon mein dhule (All stains will be washed away in a jiffy".
Khera said months after Patel joined the BJP alliance in Maharashtra by splitting the NCP, the CBI filed a closure report in a 2017 case of corruption which the BJP had mentioned in its "charge sheet" released in 2014. The BJP in its 2014 Lok Sabha elections "charge sheet" against the UPA government had listed what it described as the "Air India scam".
Khera pointed out that the BJP had stated that the "whole scam is approximately Rs. 25,000 crore to Rs 30,000 crore". The Central Bureau of Investigation had alleged that in 2006, Patel abused his position as the Union civil aviation minister in the UPA government to lease several aircraft for five years to Air India to benefit private players, Khera said.