In what may come as an embarrassment for the Centre which has been defending External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj over her humanitarian aid to former IPL boss Lalit Modi, former Home Secretary and BJP MP RK Singh on Tuesday said that it is absolutely wrong to help an absconder.

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"A Police Commissioner meeting an absconder is not correct. Lalit Modi should be brought back, he should face a trial. Meeting an absconder or helping him is absolutely wrong," said Singh.

After Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasandhara Raje, Maharashtra Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria had come under criticism for meeting Lalit Modi in London.

Meanwhile, the Congress Party took a jibe at the Centre over the controversy surrounding former IPL chairman Lalit Modi, and said this has exposed the double standards of the ruling BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Asserting that Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje must resign on moral grounds, Congress leader Sachin Pilot said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has failed to live up to his tall claims."First BJP says Lalit Modi will be arrested the moment he comes to India, and then, they say the help was extended on humanitarian ground. The double standards of BJP have been exposed. I would have expected the Prime Minister to live up to his words of 'no corruption'," Pilot said."Prime Minister Modi's famous words 'na khaunga, na khane dunga' (neither will I take bribe, nor will I allow anyone to take bribe) have come back to haunt him. I am sure there are several others like R.K. Singh in the BJP who are of the same view," he added.RK Singh, the former home secretary and BJP MP, had earlier contradicted the government's stand on the Lalit Modi row and said that no help should have been provided to an absconder.Pilot further said that the Congress Party would stage a protest tomorrow demanding Raje's resignation."The Congress party will be in the streets tomorrow demanding Chief Minister Raje's resignation. I too will be there. The leaders in BJP and other parties openly say investigation must be there and these people must step down to allow a fair investigation," he added.