"Everyone in the country knows this truth that the Congress government has misused the CBI. Not just the CBI, but the Congress government has also tried to do the maximum misuse of other constitutional authorities in the country," said BJP President Rajnath Singh, when asked about CBI investigations into the Ishrat Jahan encounter case.
Ishrat Jahan, a 19-year-old college student was killed along with three others on June 15, 2004 allegedly by a team of Crime Branch officials on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, after intelligence inputs that a group of Lashkar terrorists have plotted to kill Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to avenge the 2002 communal riots in the state.
Singh, after addressing a congregation of weavers here today, also charged the Congress governments with lowering the dignity of constitutional authorities in the country.
"If anyone has done the work of lowering the dignity of constitutional authorities in the country, it is the Congress government," he said.
Asked to respond to the Election Commission notice on BJP leader Gopinath Munde, the BJP chief said, "I have not heard Munde's speech. But if the Election Commission has sent a notice to Munde, he will reply."
He alleged that the Congress has not done enough to alleviate poverty from the country in its almost 55 years of rule and charged the ruling with conspiring to sustain poverty due to its politics.
"If the poor have remained poor, it is not because of their misfortune but because of the bad intentions of the government in power," Singh said.
He said, "It is a conspiracy by those in power not to allow people to shed their poverty.... I feel those sitting in power think they can purchase their votes by offering them some sops before the polls."
He also opposed cotton exports till the demand of weavers were met in the country and sought easy finance for weavers at low interest.
He also lamented the role of handloom corporations in "not being forthcoming and for not playing an effective role in serving the interests of weavers".
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