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Jaipur: The Centre on Friday said it was taking steps to extradite Lalit Modi and a Red Corner notice may soon be issued against him, even as it attacked Congress alleging that the UPA government did not build a strong case against the former Indian Premier League chief.
Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore alleged here that the UPA government was just "misleading" people on the issue of action against the former IPL Commissioner.
"During the UPA rule, only FEMA case was lodged against Lalit Modi which has no provision of arrest and maximum punishment is just penalty."
"A light Blue Corner notice was issued against him which is effective for regional airports only, then how a person sitting in London can be brought back," he asked.
A non-bailable arrest warrant was issued against Lalit Modi last week by a Mumbai court over his alleged involvement in financial irregularities in the IPL.
The Union minister said that it was the NDA government which is taking forward the case of Lalit Modi who he said may be deported.
"The former government did not take appropriate action in Lalit Modi case and now it is the Modi government which is taking action," he said.
"This government is making efforts to bring him back. Now there are possibilities that a red corner notice would be issued against him," Rathore told reporters at the party office.
Rathore said that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has already explained her position in Parliament over the allegation of Congress and clarified that she did nothing wrong.
"Congress did not allow Parliament to function and it wasted huge amount of public money."
"Important bills like GST could not be cleared and MPs could not raise their issues which was very unfortunate. The Congress wasted the entire Monsoon session," he alleged.
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday launched a scathing attack on the External Affairs Minister Swaraj and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom he dared to bring the former IPL commissioner back to India for cleansing cricket.
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