Make public Headley's statement to FBI: BJP to Shinde

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 06 2013 | 9:00 PM IST
Referring to the Ishrat Jahan encounter charge sheet, BJP today asked Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde to make public the contents of LeT operative David Headley's statement to FBI so that the country comes to know of her antecedents.
"The Congress-led government has started a new trend of making angels out of LeT and JuD operatives and demons out of the security forces," BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi told reporters.
The opposition party demanded government make public the 10,000-page document shared by India with Pakistan on the 26/11 attack. The party maintained the confessions made by Headley bring out the truth about Jahan.
"Shall we understand in the present scenario that Headley is not a credible source? Our Home Minister is a minister first and a member of a political party after that. He should act like a Home Minister and make Headley's statement public. He has to work for protecting the country's interest," Lekhi said.
BJP insisted the cover of security forces should not be blown, a reference to CBI's reported plans of naming senior IB officials in the Jahan charge sheet.
"After shrouding its credibility in scams, the Congress government has now started a reinvestigation scam. Can any country afford such demonisation of the security forces?" Lekhi said.
BJP claimed even though NHRC has said the Ishrat Jahan encounter was not fake, CBI has filed a fresh charge sheet. It also lamented CBI is being politicised and described this as "most abhorable".
"This is a dangerous game being played by the Congress-led government. A vicious atmosphere is being created. Pressure is being built on the security forces," Lekhi charged.
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First Published: Jul 06 2013 | 9:00 PM IST

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