Mani (55), who is an Under Secretary in the Urban Development Ministry and has five more years in service, wrote to Ministry's Secretary Sudhir Krishna yesterday seeking voluntary retirement. He wants to be relieved at the earliest.
The first affidavit - filed by Mani in Gujarat High Court in August 2009 - said that Ishrat and the three men killed with her were LeT operatives, and objected to a probe by the CBI.
Mani's lawyer K B Singh said the official had appeared before the CBI for questioning in Ahmedabad on June 13 in connection with the filing of the two affidavits in the fake encounter case in 2009 when he was serving in the Home Ministry.
"Ever since his appearance before CBI, Mani's superiors have started harassing him on one or the other pretext allegedly finding fault in his current work," Singh said.
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