Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi "hotly denied" that a senior official in his ministry allegedly tutored an officer on how to answer questions relating to missing files in Ishrat Jahan 'fake encounter' in Ahmedabad while BJP said it does not absolve former Home Minister P Chidambaram of his "role" in the change of affidavit to dilute the "fact" that she was terrorist.
Chidambaram, a senior Congress leader, accused the Modi government of creating a "fake controversy" over two affidavits filed in the Ishrat Jahan case and preparing a "doctored" report on the missing files.
In a statement, Chidambaram said the news report "comprehensively exposed the fake controversy" created by the NDA government on the two affidavits filed by the central government in the case.
A report in a daily newspaper today alleged that Prasad
not only told a witness the questions he would ask but also suggested to him what answers he should give --that he had not seen any of the missing documents.
Chidambaram said the news report completely vindicated the position that he had taken on the two affidavits in the Ishrat Jahan case.
The first affidavit (August 6, 2009) disclosed the "intelligence inputs" that had been shared by the central government with the state government.
Chidambaram said Judge S P Tamang in his report(September 7, 2009) found that Ishrat Jahan and three others had been killed in a "fake encounter".
"The report caused an uproar in Gujarat and elsewhere.The first affidavit was misinterpreted and misused to defend the encounter. It was, therefore, necessary to clarify the first affidavit.
Congress spokesman Anand Sharma alleged that the government was preparing a "doctored" report on the missing files in the Ishrat case.
This "fixing" was the work of the "dirty tricks department" of the government which is coordinated by the PMO, he told reporters in Delhi.
"The investigation has been 'fixed'. This was simply a show. The nation has to realise now we have a dirty tricks department coordinated by PMO," he said claiming that the whole attempt is to "deflect and divert" attention from issues before the Gujarat High Court in the case.
"Unfortunately Congress feels that one of the newspapers has given them another springboard to prove that Ishrat Jahan had no LeT link. It does not absolve Chidambaram's role on changing the affidavit amd Congress' trade-off between national security and political interest," its national secretary Sidharth Singh told reporters.
Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi rubbished the newspaper report.
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AAP's Delhi unit convenor Dilip Pandey said, the NDA government is resorting to similar cover-up tactics used by the UPA. He also accused Home Minister Rajnath Singh of "influencing" the probe.
"If the investigating officers are tutoring officers and dictating question and answers to the witnesses, then why should the country not believe that the BJP too is walking the UPA's way in covering-up the matter.
"It is futile to expect impartial probe from the BJP. We hope that the judiciary ensures free and fair probe so that truth can be out and people's trust be restored," Pandey said.
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