Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said whistleblower Hari Prasad had written to the Prime Minister's Office as early as July 2016, alerting the government about the "biggest bank loot scam in 70 years" in independent India.
"What does the Prime Minister do? Nothing. What does the Finance Ministry do? Nothing.
What does the Corporate Affairs Ministry do? Nothing. What does the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Finance Ministry do? Nothing," Surjewala told reporters on Thursday.
"You are in power, a fraud is happening under your nose. What were you doing and how did they let the accused escape? Face the truth and answer questions."
He also asked Prime Minister Modi what the fugitive billionaire was doing with him at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January.
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