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2008 Malegaon blasts case: Congress alleges 'direct interference by PMO', BJP says charges dropped as per laws

"Congress is seeking a SC-monitored probe even though everything has happened in the Malegaon blasts as per law," Shrikant Sharma said.

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BJP on Sunday rejected Congress charge of "direct interference" by PMO to ensure "reversal" of NIA stand in Malegaon case, insisting that discharge of Sadhvi Pragya Thakur and others had occurred in accordance with laws. The ruling party also took a swipe at Congress over its demand for a Supreme Court-monitored probe and said during the UPA rule, "no evidence" could be collected in the case that dragged on for years. 

The charges were dropped in accordance with the laws, party national secretary Shrikant Sharma said about the NIA giving a clean chit to Pragya and removing charges under MCOCA against another key accused Colonel P S Purohit. "The case had dragged on for years in court when the UPA was in power but no evidence was produced. Now Congress is questioning the entire legal process. It should not give colour to terrorism and politicise the issue," he said. 

"Congress leaders had insulted the Supreme Court by questioning the hanging of (1993 Mumbai blast convict) Yakub Memon and (2001 Parliament attack convict) Afzal Guru. Now they are seeking a SC-monitored probe even though everything has happened in the Malegaon blasts as per law," Sharma said. 

He claimed that stringent MCOCA charge was dropped against some accused on the court's directions. Sharma also raked up the Ishrat Jahan case saying the UPA government had "misled" the apex court by changing affidavit even though goverment agencies had "confirmed" that she was a LeT terrorist. 

BJP spokesman Nalin Kohli, while rejecting the Congress allegation of "direct interference" by PMO in Malegaon case, charged that during UPA's 10-year rule, the investigative agencies were not allowed to do their job. "Under Prime Minister Modi's government, no interference is there. The courts are reposing faith in the agencies, no castigation is there," he said. Kohli said if the agency finds there is lack of evidence on the basis of which to proceed "which may have been driven by political reasons under the Congress, they will now obviously make those corrections." 

Hitting back, he said, "Under the Congress-led UPA rule, scam after scam came, the investigative agencies were not allowed to do their job. The Supreme Court even called CBI a caged parrot," he said. 

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