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Modi, Shah falsely implicated by agencies:Jaitley writes to PM

'Government misusing CBI, IB and NIA'

Arun Jaitley

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Government has been misusing investigating agencies like CBI, IB and NIA to settle scores with BJP and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi as it has realised that it cannot fight them politically, BJP leader Arun Jaitley has alleged in a letter to Prime Minister.

In the 15-page letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha has said that Congress is targeting Modi and his former Home Minister Amit Shah for the past few years.

"The Congress strategy in the face if its depleting popularity is clear. Congress cannot fight the BJP and Narendra Modi politically. Defeat stares them in the face. By misuse of investigative agencies they have so far tried various methods of falsely implicating Modi and his former Home Minister Amit Shah," Jaitley said in his letter.
 

Jaitley had written the letter on September 27 but BJP was silent about it as the Prime Minister was on a visit to the US.

Prominent "examples" of misuse of probe agencies by the government that have been cited by Jaitley include the three encounter cases of Sohrabuddin, Tulsi Prajapati and Ishrat Jahan. He also states in his letter that former Home Minister of Rajasthan Gulab Chand Kataria was arrested in the Prajapati encounter case due to the role of the investigating agencies.

Similarly, former Rajasthan PWD Minister Rajinder Rathore was named in alleged fake encounter of local mafia Dara Singh.

Referring to the Sohrabuddin encounter case in his letter, Jaitley said, "The probable purpose of the CBI in this case was to try and implicate the political establishment of Gujarat, setting aside the pretence of federal character of India's governance. The CBI targeted Amit Shah with the ultimate desire of implicating Modi."

He claimed that Shah was arrested by CBI though there was no prosecutable evidence against him.

Jaitley said Prajapati encounter case was built up by the CBI as an extension to the Sohrabudin case and Shah was implicated merely on the grounds that he was in regular touch with an IPS office who was later made an accused in the case.

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First Published: Oct 01 2013 | 7:16 PM IST

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