Cong \'misused\' CBI to frame Amit Shah in Sohrabuddin case: UP CM

Cong 'misused' CBI to frame Amit Shah in Sohrabuddin case: UP CM

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The "misused" the CBI to frame in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case, said Wednesday, demanding Rahul Gandhi's apology for his party's actions.

"The plays with the security of the country for its gains. It has become clear from the CBI court's judgment which acquitted all accused and termed it a political conspiracy," Adityanath told reporters here.

"should apologise to the country and clear his party's stand on backing a terrorist (Sheikh)," he said, adding that the leadership was involved in a conspiracy to send Shah to jail but the court's judgment had exposed them.

"Congress and the then PM Dr were involved in the conspiracy. The Congress was working in the interest of a terrorist, who was fighting against the country. They did lobbying in his favour and had sent Shah to jail," he said.

I express my gratitude to the court for revealing the truth, he said, adding that the way Congress was discharging its political responsibilities was "shameful".

The special in had on December 21, 2018 acquitted all 22 accused in the killing of Sheikh, his wife and his in alleged fake encounters by Police between 2005 and 2006 citing insufficient evidence.

Shah, who was the of state for home in at the time, was arrested briefly in 2010 in the case before being discharged in December 2014.

Adityanath further said that in 2014, the and earlier the had acquitted the but it was clear that the Congress was targeting Shah and

The chief minister's remarks come at a time when the BJP-led government at the Centre is being accused by the Opposition of interfering in CBI affairs.

On the AugustaWestland deal, Adityanath alleged that "Christian Michel and others were related to Congress top leadership", while he dismissed the claims made by that he had in his possession a purported audio tape of a minister on the Rafale deal.

There was no immediate response from the Congress on the allegations made by the

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 15:20 IST