Accusing the Congress of "misusing" CBI for its political gains, the BJP has alleged the party "conspired to embroil" Shah in a fake case to tarnish his image for which Gandhi should apologise before the nation.
"People should ask Congress' first family as to why they misused CBI while in power. They should also condemn the Congress for misusing CBI for political gains.
While Congress used CBI to implicate opposition leaders in false cases, he alleged, adding, it also misused the agency to save its own corrupt leaders and cited the example of Ashok Chavan.
"The special court judgement proves that Congress cannot take on the BJP politically and hence has resorted to cheap tactics to sully Shah's image," he said.
Taking a dig at "so-called secular forces and intellectuals", Sharma said their silence over this issue reveals their "true character".
The BJP leader said Sohrabuddin Sheikh was a noted gangster and had links with Pakistan's ISI and other terrorist outfits and was killed in an encounter in Gujarat.
Special CBI judge M B Gosavi in his order ruled, "Amit Anilchandra Shah is discharged from the case...I am of the opinion that the inference that the CBI has drawn is not accepted as the entire record when considered in totality there is no case against the applicant."
Sohrabuddin, a gangster, whom Gujarat police claimed had links with Lashkar-e-Taiba, and his wife Kausar Bi were allegedly abducted by Gujarat ATS from Hyderabad on their way to Sangli in Maharashtra.
Sohrabuddin was killed in a fake encounter near Gandhinagar in November 2005 after which his wife disappeared and was believed to have been done to death.
Shah, who was then Minister of State for Home in Gujarat government, was alleged to have plotted the killings with some police officers.
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