Terror allegations against Patel baseless: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Saturday accused the ruling of making "baseless" terror allegations against MP Ahmed Patel in a "despicable attempt" to avoid an electoral defeat in poll-bound

Reacting to Chief Minister Vijay Rupani's allegations against Patel, spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said the was hatching a conspiracy against the MP and asked the party to look inwards.

Rupani on Friday night demanded Patel's resignation from the alleging his links with Mohammed Qasim Stimberwala, one of the two alleged Islamic State operatives arrested by the Anti-Terrorist Squad on Wednesday in Surat. The arrested suspects were allegedly planning to blow up a synagogue in Ahmedabad.

Patel has rubbished the charge that he had links with Stimberwala.

"Sardar Patel Hospital is a charitable hospital in which 150-200 employees work. Neither Ahmed Patel nor any of his family members is a trustee of the hospital. They also don't hold any office of profit in the hospital," said Surjewala, adding that Stimberwala was one the employees.

He said the ATS should initiate a probe against the suspected terrorists if it has evidence.

"The Chief Minister, in order to hide his incapability, is trying to hatch a conspiracy against leader Ahmed Patel and making baseless allegations against him in a very despicable attempt," the spokesperson said.

"The has always fought against terrorism while the has had an opposite record. Would Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Amit Shah explain how terrorist Dawood Ibrahim's wife came to Mumbai under their nose in March 2016 and then left the country. How the Maharashtra government and intelligence agencies didn't even get a whiff of it and could not arrest her?"

Surjewala also said that some Islamic State agents arrested in Madhya Pradesh were found to have links with the

"A Maharashtra leader Eknath Khadse had to resign for his alleged links with Dawood. So, the should look inwards before pointing fingers at others."

The leader said: "The is staring at defeat in and that is why they are rattled and making such baseless allegations against leaders. Truth will win and the will be defeated in "

Rupani has also sought Vice President Rahul Gandhi's clarification on the matter.

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First Published: Sat, October 28 2017. 13:26 IST