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Cong Has Nothing To Do With Amit Shah's Case: Sibal

Lucknow, Union Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal on Sunday  said the Congress has nothing to do with the CBI naming former Gujarat Home Minister Amit Shah as an accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter

PTI Updated on: July 25, 2010 14:52 IST
cong has nothing to do with amit shah s case sibal
cong has nothing to do with amit shah s case sibal

Lucknow, Union Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal on Sunday  said the Congress has nothing to do with the CBI naming former Gujarat Home Minister Amit Shah as an accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case.

"Congress has not made Shah an accused, it is the CBI which has chargsheeted the former Gujarat minister. CBI has made Shah an accused so he should follow the legal course and tell the court whatever he has to say," Sibal told reporters.

 46-year-old Shah, has been slapped charges of murder and kidnapping in the fake encounter killing of alleged gangster Sohrabuddin Sheikh and his wife Kauser Bi in 2005, He resigned as Gujarat Home Minister yesterday.

On BJP giving clean chit to Shah, the HRD Minister said every leader in the party was doing so.

"But the issue is whether the court would give him a clean chit," he said.

On BJP's allegation that chargesheet against Shah was already prepared, Sibal said "We are in the government, but we dont know anything about it. They (BJP) are outside the government and must be knowing more than us," he quipped.

"If Shah wants he should challenge the case against him in the court, if he wants he can apply for an anticipatory bail for the second time. It's upto him," he added.

"I dont want to indulge into this. CBI is the agency which issued summons, filed the chargesheet and made Shah and accused," Sibal said. PTI

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