As per the prosecution, Ishrat Jahan was in touch with other accused with whom she had no connection and the same was only to further the object of conspiracy to commit riots
Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case: The court will next hear the case on February 4
Ministry was asked to provide copies of file notings on two-month extension given to Prasad who was to superannuate on May 31, 2016
Chidambaram has already accused the Modi government of creating a "fake controversy" over the two affidavits filed in the case
He further accused the government of preparing a 'doctored' report on the missing files
The move comes after BJP MP Kirit Somayya gave a notice to discuss the same in the Lok Sabha today
The party further denied that Sonia Gandhi gave any direction to the then Home Minister P Chidambaram in the case
Said P Chidambaram was resorting to falsehood by claiming he was not aware of the first Ishrat Jahan case affidavit
Raking the issue before a difficult Parliament session is clever strategy to blunt Congress attack on Uttarakhand
The Congress, for its part, has stuck to its stand that the issue is about whether the encounter had been staged or real
The party's comments come in the midst of reports claiming that an affidavit describing Ishrat as a LeT operative was signed by Chidambaram
The party was also accused of having wanted the 'elimination' of Narendra Modi
IPS officer Satish Verma's first application for a copy of the charge-sheet was rejected; he then requested permission to inspect it
The party alleged that a 'one-sided story' was projected during the discussion on Ishrat Jahan issue
The apex court asked PIL petitioner M L Sharma that he should have approached the high court
Singh accused previous UPA govt of doing a flip-flop in the Ishrat Jahan case
Singh further revealed that many documents on the Ishrat Jahan case are missing
Shinde's comments came in backdrop of allegations that UPA govt tried to manipulate Headley's testimony on Ishrat's alleged terror links
Said that CBI was misused by the then UPA government to harass its political opponent and "defame" Narendra Modi
Mani, former under secretary (Internal Security) in the Union home ministry, said he was used as a 'rubber stamp'