Party spokesperson Sambit Patra asked Chidambaram to name the "culprit" who asked him to change the affidavit in which references to Ishrat being an LeT operative and a threat to the life of Modi, then Gujarat's Chief Minister, were made.
"Mr P Chidambram let the nation know. Who is she who wrote the conspiracy? Because we all know that in the Congress party diktats come from a singular address. You know the address. The remote control lies with her," he told a press conference, making a clear reference to the Congress chief.
He alleged Sonia Gandhi, the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chidambaram "suppressed" information provided by the NIA and the FBI, the US probe agency, about Ishrat being a terrorist and a threat to Modi's life.
"Why did you suppress it? What was the need? Because you could not tolerate these two persons (Modi and Amit Shah). You could not tolerate him as you feared him becoming the Prime Minister. You tolerated terrorists.
"P Chidambaram's conspiracy has been blown off. The conspiracy to eliminate important leaders from India, conspiracy to eliminate Narendra Modi, conspiracy to fail Amit Shah. The lid has been blown off and you today have been caught red handed," Patra said.
"Not only did they keep quiet but they conspired to stand with terrorists," he said.
The MHA in the UPA government stood for "manipulative hush-hush affairs", Patra said, alleging that by "deleting" Headley's reference to Ishrat, it "was trying to protect the perpetrators of 26/11". Quoting some intelligence reports, he said, she was a suicide bomber.
Asked of the government would take any action, he said law will take its own course and conspirators will be in the dock.
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