They accused the BJP governments at the Centre and in the state of "misusing" such agencies and unleashing a "witch-hunt and indulging in political vendetta".
"Hooda has not committed any crime. He is clean. He has said that he is not scared to face any inquiry provided the government does not act out of vindictiveness," senior Congress leader and party MLA, Raghubir Singh Kadian told reporters here.
These Congress legislators even skipped a party meet here today called by Haryana Congress president Ashok Tanwar.
At the press conference, both Kadian and Sharma alleged that the BJP governments at the Centre and in the state had unleashed political vendetta against Hooda and other opponents and were using various agencies as their "political extension" and "misusing" them.
Kadian claimed that the BJP government was perturbed by Hooda's growing popularity and rising political graph and was therefore targeting him.
"It is not prosecution, but naked persecution, which will boomerang on them. They are doing this to divert public attention from their own failures. The BJP government is drunk with power and they think they are here to rule forever," he claimed.
"If any finger is pointed towards Hooda, then we want to remind the BJP regime that he is not alone in this fight, but entire the Congress and 2.5 crore people of Haryana are solidly behind him. They (BJP) better keep off from entering the lion's den," Kadian said.
The agency had registered the case in September 2015 on allegations that private builders in conspiracy with unknown public servants of the Haryana government had purchased around 400 acres of land from farmers and land owners of village Manesar, Naurangpur and Gurgaon at throwaway prices.
Sharma alleged that the BJP wants to fix its political opponents, which was why a conspiracy was hatched to target Hooda.
"On December 15, 2014, the high court dismissed the writ petition by observing conduct of Prakash as malafide and influenced by sheer greed...," Kadian said.
He said the then Gurgaon police commissioner, Navdeep Singh Virk, registered a criminal case after a complaint was given by Prakash on August 12, 2015.
"Virk concealed/ignored that the high court had rejected Prakash's claim and even a SLP in the matter was pending in the Supreme Court.
He claimed that the then DGP also did not get any preliminary inquiry done before referring the matter to the state's home department, even bypassing the chief secretary's office in the entire process.
Sharma claimed that even the chief minister did not obtain any report/comments from any of the departments concerned like HUDA, industries department, HSIIDC, before ordering a CBI probe in the matter.
Replying to a question, Sharma said that the then Haryana government had given an affidavit in the court that CBI inquiry in the case was not needed.
"This affidavit has not been withdrawn and cannot be withdrawn because different parties may come to power but the government remains in continuity. This fact has also been hidden by the present government in this case," he claimed.
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