Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CBI, ED used as revenge-seeking depts, says Cong

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Thursday lashed out at the government over the arrest of former finance minister P Chidambara­m, accusing it of using the CBI and ED as a personal “revenge-seeking department­s” and termed it as a broad daylight “murder” of democracy.

The senior Congress leader was arrested on Wednesday night by the CBI in the INX Media money laundering case and he spent the night in the agency’s custody. “Over the last two days India witnessed the broad daylight murder of democracy and the rule of law by a government hell bent upon using CBI and ED as personal revenge-seeking department­s for the party in power,” party chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said at a press conference.

“The vindictive, selective and malicious manner in which former finance and home minister Chidambara­m has been persecuted and prosecuted is nothing short of a brazen personal and political vendetta,” he charged.

Surjewala said with the narrative on a sinking economy spiralling out of their control and amid unpreceden­ted job losses, devaluatio­n of the Rupee and crisis in all sectors leading to shutting down of factories and trade, “we now see the depths to which a desperate Modi government 2.0 will stoop to divert the nation’s attention”.

The Congress leader said after over five years of futile investigat­ion, for an alleged offence that took place in 2008, the authoritie­s are unable to come out with any clear or precise allegation or a compelling case against Chidambara­m. “This leads to only one unmistakab­le conclusion - false charges are being heaped upon senior political rivals to silence anyone and everyone in the country,” he alleged.

Holding that democracy was being murdered through propaganda, he said the spectacle was being run by the BJP through some news channels against the former finance minister.

“We, as a nation, must rise up and refuse to be silent spectators to the death of democracy. We stand with P Chidambara­m and reiterate our unwavering belief in his innocence,” he said.

Training his guns at CBI officials, he hoped the officers who scaled walls of Chidambara­m’s residence in their eagerness to please their political masters, as also select TV channels, have the courage to tell the prime minister and home minister, that there is “zero evidence” of any case against him.

“We have faith that the rule of law, which is under attack from the ruling BJP government, shall prevail and the life and liberty enshrined in the Constituti­on will not become a dead letter,” he said.

Surjewala said while many accused in the INX Media case have not been arrested, a senior politician has been arrested without any legal basis, even as there is no charge against him to either influence a witness or interfere with the gathering of evidence. “Except for a vicious and venal vendetta there was no other foundation to arrest him. Except for the blatant intent of the BJP government to humiliate and tarnish the reputation of Chidambara­m there was no occasion or reason to arrest him,” he said.

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■ Randeep Surjewala

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