Modi conspiring through agencies to pin top our leaders in AgustaWestland case: Cong

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 19 2018 | 10:30 PM IST

The Congress today accused the Modi government of creating a "web of lies" and launching a "concerted conspiracy" against its leadership in the AgustaWestland case by using its investigative agencies.

Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala alleged that the statement of the lawyer of suspected middleman Christian Michel, who was detained in Dubai two days ago, shows that the Centre and its agencies are forcing him to make a false confessional statement against UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi.

His statement comes after some media reports claimed that investigators questioning the suspected middleman in the 'chopper kickbacks' case were trying to extract a false confession from him that he personally knew Gandhi at the time the AgustaWestland chopper deal was finalised.

Michel, in detention now, is accused of handling and routing over 60 million euros for AgustaWestland kickbacks.

"This is a concreted conspiracy. Never before in the history of India has a prime minister (Narendra Modi) been found complicit in gaining false evidence against opposition leaders to seek revenge," he said.

Former Defence minister A K Antony came out in support of the Gandhi family, saying they had nothing to do with the case.

"In the AgustaWestland case, we took the decision to (initiate a) probe. It was our initiative, this case has nothing to do with the Gandhi family. This is a false propaganda by the BJP," he told reporters outside Parliament.

Surjewala said the Congress will raise the issue in Parliament tomorrow.

"Not only inside Parliament, but outside the Parliament in peoples' court too, Modi ji will have to answer as to why his government was giving a free pass to the accused to go scot free in the AugustaWestland case in lieu of a fake and false confessional statement indicting the Congress leadership.

"Is this what the CBI is meant for? Is this what the character of the prime minister of India is? Is this the job of the prime minister of India to do such hatchet jobs and to be part of such manufactured conspiracies to tarnish and smear reputation of Congress leadership and opposition leaders by using accused person with bait that you will go scot free?" he said.

Surjewala alleged that a "failed" prime minister is now attempting to use such tactics in order to cover up the "misdeeds" of his government.

The statements by Michel's lawyer Rosemary Patrizi Dos Anjos and his sister Sasha Ozemen have clearly brought out that the Modi government and its agencies are forcing him to sign a false confessional statement naming Gandhi in return for complete exoneration from any charge in the case, Surjewala alleged.

The Congress leader accused the prime minister of creating a "web of lies" against its leadership.

Surjewala said, "This shocking expose is also a testimony to the disease prevailing in the CBI and the ED prostrating before the prime minister to collect fake and false evidence with a single-handed aim of tarnishing the reputation of opposition leaders and serving the political masters as a captive puppet and a willing tool of a malicious conspiracy."

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First Published: Jul 19 2018 | 10:30 PM IST

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