‘I am being framed, charges against me politically motivated’, says Shah
By ANISunday, July 25, 2010
AHMEDABAD - Former Gujarat Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that all allegations against him in connection with the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case are politically motivated.
Addressing media persons here, Shah said: “All the allegations against me are fabricated. None of the allegations are true. Everything is politically motivated.”
“I am being framed. I will expose the people who are framing me,” he added.
Shah said he had received the CBI summons only yesterday and would respond to all charges.
He requested that his questioning by CBI be video-taped and be presented to court. He also said he would go to the CBI office after the press conference.
“If they arrest me, then all legal options are open to me,” he added.
He further attacked the Congress for using the CBI as a political tool, and said, ” I am not afraid of any process of law, and we will fight it out in a court of law. I am confident of getting justice.
“There have been 1700 encounters in the country, but why are the encounters in Gujarat being inquired into. The Congress have not won any election in Gujarat in the past twenty years, and they have no other recourse left,” he added.
A CBI court in Gandhinagar on Friday evening rejected Shah’s anticipatory bail plea that he had filed through his lawyer to avoid arrest in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case.
The CBI has filed a 30,000-page charge sheet against Shah, accusing him of complicity in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case. They now want to conduct his trial and eventual imprisonment outside the state of Gujarat
Sohrabuddin and his wife were killed in an alleged fake encounter in 2005. (ANI)