He raked up the issue in Rajya Sabha while intervening in a debate on Motion of Thanks to the President's Address while he was responding to attack over the government over issues like "intolerance".
He said the controversy related to the Ishrat episode was not simply a case of changing the affidavit but the UPA government had changed the composition of SIT on a couple of occasions.
"You (Congress-led UPA) colluded with the accused....You allowed them bail... And in the process, you unbared the entire security apparatus of India. All this was done because you wanted to fix a political leader... That was not intolerance, that was the law," he said, addressing the Congress benches with apparent reference to Modi, who was then the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
His attack on Congress came in the midst of new claims, including by former Home Secretary G K Pillai, that the affidavit in the case had been changed at "political level" to drop mention of Ishrat's alleged links to terrorism.
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Hitting out at critics, Jaitley said, "you talk about intolerance. During Delhi polls, news about attacks on religious places of a particular community were played up and an image was created the world over that it was political atrocity.
"In West Bengal, a nun was assaulted and a Bangladeshi was arrested for it. This happened in a state (not ruled by BJP), but you gave it a political colour.
"Today the debate on intolerance is who will be the chairman of an institution. I have read history and remember that when a singer did not sing in a Youth Congress programme, he was debarred from AIR," he said.
that intelligence agencies are "not sacrosanct", Jaitley said, "In a country which is repeatedly a victim of terrorism, more particularly cross-border terrorism, our agencies have to struggle to keep pace with those who want to subvert India.