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This Article is From Sep 29, 2012

Amit Shah returns to Gujarat, accuses Congress of using CBI against him

Amit Shah returns to Gujarat, accuses Congress of using CBI against him
Ahmedabad: A day after the Supreme Court allowed him to enter Gujarat after a gap of two years, former minister and Narendra Modi aide Amit Shah, who is accused in Soharabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, returned to his residence in Ahmedabad and visited Somnath temple amid a warm reception by the BJP.

Mr Shah, who was arrested in July in 2010 and was granted bail by Gujarat High Court in October that year, arrived at Diu airport from Delhi. He went straight to Somnath temple from the airport and offered prayers with his wife and son.

Later talking to reporters at Somnath temple, Mr Shah alleged that the CBI investigation against him was a handiwork of Congress.

He said he prayed for BJP's victory in the coming assembly polls. Mr Shah was given a warm welcome by Junagadh BJP workers in Somnath.

Later in the evening, he arrived in Ahmedabad, where he was given a warm reception by the BJP in the presence of the state leaders.

"The way in which central government institutions are being misused in democracy, the only answer we can give to Congress is to work hard to win the coming state elections with massive majority," Mr Shah said addressing party workers outside his residence.

"The state elections will decide the road to the 2014 national elections and the entire country is keenly watching the (state) elections," Mr Shah said.

The Supreme Court had yesterday rejected CBI's plea to cancel Shah's bail and also granted him permission to enter his home state.

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