New Delhi: BJP leader Arun Jaitley on Friday questioned Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's 'silence' on the Enforcement Directorate charge sheet in the AgustaWestland VVIP choppers case which allegedly has reference to senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel and 'family'.
Addressing a press conference at the party office, Jaitley said the Congress should answer as to who were referred to as 'RG', 'AP' and 'FAM' in documents cited by the ED.
"Right to silence is for accused not for the one who is dreaming to be the country's Prime Minister," the BJP leader said adding if no reply is given in case of such serious allegations, the country is "entitled to presume that no reply could have been given".
Contending that evidence is "over-whelming and needle of suspicion is clear", Jaitley said he is demanding political answers to the allegations.
"The more you suppress the truth, the more it spreads so it is necessary that reply be given by the Congress," the Finance Minister added.