Former MHA babu says 2nd affidavit was not needed in Ishrat case
March 02, 2016  19:15
image
The controversy and debate surrounding the Ishrat Jahan encounter case took another twist on Wednesday when a former bureaucrat, who was attached with the Union home ministry, also questioned the need for a second affidavit.

Former joint secretary in the home ministry A K Jain said that there was no reason to doubt the inputs provided by the Gujarat government and the Intelligence Bureau in relation to the case.

In an interview to ANI, Jain who was the joint secretary in-charge of monitoring communal-related matters across the country, said, "I was JS in-charge of the communal situation, and had obtained reports from the IB and the state government. The reports were clear that the outfit to which Ishrat belonged had an association with terror groups."

He further said there was no conflict between the state government and the IB in their reports.

"There was no reason to doubt their inputs," he said.

However, he claimed that there was a considerable amount of distrust between the central government and the Gujarat government at the time.

He revealed that a commission of inquiry was proposed by the central government on the post-Godhra situation.

"References also came from the National Advisory Council to tweak the report of the commission, which I did not support," he alleged.

He reiterated that no questions were raised on the IB reports when he was with the home ministry.
« Back to LIVE

TOP STORIES