Cong Dismisses Koda’s Threat, Says he Cannot Blackmail
The Congress party has rejected threat by former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda that he will ‘reveal names behind the conspiracy’ to book him the money laundering case.
“Congress has nothing to hide, but equally, we cannot be smudged and (our) reputation maligned,” Congress spokesperson Abhishek Manu Singhvi said on Saturday.
Singhvi maintained that in the case, law would take its course and that Koda is being prosecuted by the Congress regimes, both the Centre and the state.
He said that the former chief minister cannot blackmail the party as they are not hiding any details in the case.
Singhvi was speaking in reaction to questions about Koda’s recent comments that he would divulge the names of persons in the Congress party who were trying to fix him in the money laundering case.