New Delhi:
Attacking Rahul Gandhi for his push for anti-corruption bills, BJP today said he was a "late entrant" in the anti-graft bandwagon and his effort was "not genuine" as he never spoke earlier on the issue even when several scams took place during the UPA rule.
A day after the extended Winter session of Parliament ended, BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley told a joint press conference here that the pendency of some anti-corruption bills was due to Congress' failure and not because of the Opposition.
Ms Swaraj, who is the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, said Parliament's functioning was scuttled by Congress members but the ruling party had no control on them.
On Rahul Gandhi's push to the anti-corruption bills recently and his attack on the Opposition, Mr Jaitley said, "He is a late entrant in the anti-corruption bandwagon. He never spoke on corruption in the last 10 years. But now he says corruption is our (Congress') issue."
Ms Swaraj added that Rahul was "not even genuine" in his efforts.
Mr Jaitley also questioned why Rahul remained silent when scams related to 2G spectrum, coal block allocation, Commonwealth Games, Adarsh Housing Society and VVIP chopper deal took place.