Seeking an apology from Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, then Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde and other party leaders lined up to "weave a fictional tale" to target Modi, then Gujarat Chief Minister, BJP also virtually defended the police personnel arrested for killing Ishrat in an alleged fake encounter in 2004, saying the then UPA government made sure they were put behind bars.
"He much to their dislike was the state's chief minister. Who much to their dislike ran the state so successfully that they foresaw a potential political threat to themselves and so they targeted him... They wove theories like white beard, black beard," Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said at a party briefing.
References to 'white beard' and 'black beard' were made in leaked telephonic conversations of police personnel and others related to the case and BJP's rivals had then alleged that they meant Modi and then state home minister Amit Shah, now party chief. BJP had called it a conspiracy by the UPA government to target them.
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"To what extent the dislike of Congress for individuals could guide its policy and governance and expose the national security. It went to the court with a fictional tale. It almost hounded intelligence and police officials," Sitharaman said.
Sitharaman said sharing of intelligence by IB with state
police has long been a standard practice and Gujarat Police acted on such inputs but the then UPA government went on to expose the "covert operation" and compromised national security.
Asked about the "reliability" of Headley, a Pakistani- American terrorist, she asserted that his deposition has provided "additional corroboration" to what was always claimed by her party.