UPA regime tried to "destroy" Amit Shah in Sohrabuddin case: Smriti Irani

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The BJP hit back on Tuesday at the for its charge that government was misusing its agencies to target and Rahul Gandhi, alleging that the regime had misused CBI to "destroy" its in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter killing case.

"The (encounter killing) case was nothing but a political conspiracy by the party. For in 2010, they ascertained that the then (Narendra Modi) and then (Amit Shah) were nothing but purely their political adversaries. This case against is one of the finest examples of the length to which the party can go to destroy... as they destroyed political opponents," she said.

Her attack came in the wake of a recent judgement in in the encounter killing case which had acquitted all the 22 accused saying "witnesses and proofs provided were not satisfactory" and that there was a political angle in filing the case.

She was apparently fielded by the party to turn the tables on the Congress which has been accusing the government of targeting Sonia and Rahul by misusing its agencies in the VVIP chopper deal case.

"One can say that this was not the lone challenge faced by Shah. It was a struggle endured by his family and this is what we want to highlight to the nation that the Congress will not spare anyone who comes in their pursuit of power. Power, not so that Congress can serve the people, but power so that the Congress leadership can serve for one family," Irani said.

She also hit out at saying her "kitchen cabinet" waged wars against their political opponents.

"And in the process of its zeal to anyhow implicate political leaders the CBI created evidence. This is an example how Congress pursue political opponents. Create evidence, ensure that a person is arrested for no other purpose, just that they want the person behind bars," she said.

She said that the entire investigation was carried out according to a set script to achieve certain goals.

"Truth has finally won in a case that was nothing but a conspiracy by Congress," Irani said quoting from the judgement of the Court.

"The judgment clearly said that the CBI was more concerned about establishing a particular pre-conceived and pre-meditated theory, rather than finding out the truth to implicate political leaders," she said.

too attacked the Congress over the issue on Monday.

The verdict delivered last week acquitted all the 22 remaining accused, including 21 policemen from Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh, drawing curtains on the 12-year-old high-profile case.

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 17:46 IST