This Article is From Oct 09, 2016

In Ishrat Case, Ex-Intelligence Bureau Officer Seeks Action Against Former CBI Chief

In Ishrat Case, Ex-Intelligence Bureau Officer Seeks Action Against Former CBI Chief

He accused Ranjit Sinha for "conspiring" against officials of CBI, police officers fighting terrorism.

Ahmedabad: Calling himself a victim of terrorism, former special director of Intelligence Bureau (IB) Rajinder Kumar, charge-sheeted in the Ishrat Jahan encounter case, today sought action against CBI's ex-director Ranjit Sinha for "conspiring" against officials of the agency and police officers fighting terrorism.

Mr Kumar also said that "a politician from Gujarat, who was a very powerful person between 2004 and 2014," influenced CBI investigation and spread "misinformation" against him and "compromised India's security".

"There is a category of victims of terrorism in India which is not found anywhere else in the world, and that is of police and security forces who fall victim to false propaganda. After getting caught in the crossfire of political blame game, they are accused of killing terrorists and then jailed," he said.

"On Jun 15, 2004, Gujarat police killed four Lashkar terrorists (Ishrat Jahan case). IB had given tip-off of the plan. This gave an opportunity to this prominent politician to frame Gujarat politicians who were emerging at national level," Mr Kumar said, apparently referring to BJP chief Amit Shah.

Mr Kumar, who is one of the four IB officials who were charge-sheeted besides seven Gujarat IPS officers in the alleged fake encounter case, was speaking as a guest at the launch of an NGO 'Justice for Victims of Terrorism', which has former IPS officer DG Vanzara, ex-DGP of the state SS Khandwawala and former Maharashtra DGP KP Raghuvanshi as its office-bearers.

"A campaign was run that Gujarat police are killing innocents, and me, Rajinder Kumar is giving false intelligence inputs to police. This was a misinformation spread against me," Mr Kumar said.

Accusing Mr Sinha of working at the behest of the Gujarat politician, Mr Kumar said, "He is involved in a conspiracy against security agency and officials fighting terrorism. Leave alone false charge sheet filed by him, a group including him compromised India's security."

"This politician is also involved in coal scam, but did CBI investigate about this leader? You know that SC had set up an inquiry committee which found that Sinha met all accused of coalgate and 2G," Mr Kumar alleged.
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