Modi-phobia driving CBI probe in Ishrat Jahan case: Jaitley


New Delhi, Jun 5 (IANS): Accusing the Congress-led UPA government of "destroying institutions,", BJP leader Arun Jaitley Tuesday said that the cost of its "Modi-phobia" would be paid by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) in the case of the alleged killing of Ishrat Jahan.

In an article on the party's website Tuesday, Jaitley said there were news reports that the CBI has been interrogating senior officers of the IB in the case of alleged killing of Jahan.

"The cost of the Modi-phobia will now be paid by the IB. Its senior officials will be grilled. They will be asked details of their intelligence collection methodologies. They could be questioned on the legalities of the means deployed by them to collect intelligence," Jaitley said.

Jaitley, the leader of the opposition in the Rajya Sabha, questioned the evidence in cases instituted against BJP leaders.

"In all these cases, political leaders targeted were released on bail. Regimes are not immortal. I hope one day a commission of inquiry will investigate the functioning of the CBI, its politicisation and all these above cases," he said.

Jaitley said media reports and court documents reveal that the IB had received information that a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) module was active in western India in 2004 to assassinate Gujarat Chief Minister Narender Modi.

He said that the IB had alerted Gujarat Police in accordance with its practice.

"It can be safely presumed that the central intelligence agency was a part of the operation in which the four activists of the module were intercepted and killed in an encounter with the police and security agencies," Jaitley said.

Jaitley said a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed in the Gujarat High Court by Jahan's mother. In its affidavit, the government of India strongly contested the petition.

Jaitley said Pakistani American terrorist David Headley, a mastermind of 26/11 carnage at Mumbai, is believed to have told his interrogators that Jahan was a key LeT operative.

He said LeT, in its mouth-piece 'Ghazwa Times', had admitted to Jahan being an LeT activist and paid homage to her martyrdom but later disowned its statement.

He said IB would be asked by the CBI about authenticity of the intelligence and motives could be attributed to it.

"Only Pakistan and LeT would have the last laugh. The myopic political regime in Delhi has not realised the significance of destroying institutions. Harass the Gujarat government even if it means destroying India's security apparatus, the object of the Congress party is clear," Jaitley said.

"The introduction of the name of the former Home Minister of Gujarat in two cases was based on negligible evidence. When the director of prosecution commented upon inadequacy of the evidence the file noting shows that the senior CBI officials commented that the addition of Amit Shah as an accused was necessary if CBI was to reach the chief Minister," he said.

  

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  • Ifthikhar, Mangalore / KSA

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    This is nothing but election gimmick by Arun Jaitley.

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  • sathish jm, kumpala/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 05 2013

    Not to be surprised if LeT pays homage to Ishrat. Our own DW readers hailed her as martyr recently. Sympathizers of terrorism within the country are more dangerous than imported terror. And its quite obvious Cong and its caged parrot keep yelling Ishrat as innocent at least until the next general election.

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