BJP govt carrying out politically-motivated probe into AgustaWestland case: Congress

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Accusing the government of carrying out a malicious propaganda, the on Saturday referred to case accused Christian Michel's statement before his extradition that Indian probe agencies were pressuring him to name a member of the family and alleged it was a "fixed match".

R P N Singh, during a press conference, said that in Dubai, when journalists had talked to Michel's lawyer, he had given a statement about how government agencies were trying that he name a particular family.

said that in fact Michel had said before his extradition "on record in court that he was being pressured to name a member of the family and that is what they were planning and have done".

"The motive is clear. What he said is prophecy and this has happened. This is an outright fixed match fraudulently aimed at planting something on the family," Vadakkan said.

Michel was produced before a special court Saturday which extended his ED custody by seven days.

Asked about the development, Singh said, "We have seen what the BJP has been doing in this matter."

On the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) claim that Michel had spoken about the "son of an Italian lady" and how he was going to become the next of the country, he said, "The BJP scriptwriters are working overtime."

Attacking over the fighter jets deal, Singh said action should be taken against him as there was "complete proof".

He alleged that the Modi dispensation was "trying to pressure government agencies to name a person".

"But the person who has done the biggest 'chori' (theft) cannot be spared," the Congress said, in an apparent reference to the opposition party's allegation against Modi of corruption in the deal.

"We know that elections have come and they (BJP) do not have any issues, so through the ED, they are trying to put pressure on people," he said.

Slamming the government over the issue, senior Congress told reporters that, "The is guilty of a malicious and vicious propaganda."

"There is brazen and shameless abuse of agencies of the state," he said.

Michel was arrested in the UAE and extradited to on December 4.

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First Published: Sat, December 29 2018. 22:45 IST