Ishrat Jehan case: Chidambaram has already explained his stance, says Sonia Gandhi
New Delhi, Mar 2 (IBNS) As the Ishrat Jehan encounter case thickens, pushing Congress on the back foot, party supremo Sonia Gandhi stated on Wednesday that BJP is targeting them and has been doing so for a long time.
Sonia was quoted in the media as saying, "We have been targeted ever since we were in the government."
Sonia also came to former Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram rescue, who is under fire for stating that Ishrat Jehan encounter was a mock encounter.
She said, "Chidambarm has already explained his stand."
Meanwhile the BJP lawmakers have submitted notices in both the houses pertaining to the Ishrat Jehan case.
BJP Minister M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters that there are enough proof about Ishrat being a terrorist.
He also said that it was a plan to malign Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the opposition has succeeded to an extent.
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