The petition, filed by a journalist on the basis of a sting operation done by him, alleged that attempts were made by the MPs to impede the trial and other judicial proceedings in this regard by "manipulating the complainant with the sole intent to protect Shah".
The two MPs, however, declined to comment on the charges against them.
He claimed in his petition that he had caught the two parliamentarians on tape discussing how to get a blank vakalatnamas signed by the mother of Tulsiram Prajapati, who was shot dead in a fake encounter in December 2006.
Senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan, who was present at a press conference addressed by the journalist, asked why the BJP leaders were desperate about getting multiple vakalatnamas of Prajapati's mother Narmada.
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