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New Delhi: Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti came under fire on Tuesday from political quarters over his indictment by a court for “tampering with evidence” in a case which he handled last year.

While the Congress criticised Bharti, the Bharatiya Janata Party demanded the resignation of the minister who defended himself, saying it was an “absolute lie”.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal defended Bharti.

“The report indicting me for tampering with evidence is an absolute lie and I don’t understand what was the urgency for him (reporter) to go ahead without cross verifying the facts with me as this news pertains to Aug 2013,” Bharti told reporters here.

According to a media report, an order was passed by then Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Special Judge Poonam A Bamba in which she pulled up Bharti and his client Pawan Kumar – facing corruption charges – after the CBI accused them of influencing a prosecution witness by speaking to him on the phone and discussing the case.

“Somnath Bharti was trying to save a junior level officer and the sting operation that has been done is being called tampering of evidence by the judges,” Kejriwal told reporters.

“We are ready to give the recording and then you can see and tell where has the tampering been done. I have told Somnath that the recording be played to the media,” he added.

The law minister said it was “erroneous on the part of the judge to call it tampering of evidence” and that he was instead “strengthening evidence” for the case but still was hauled up by both the BJP and the Congress.

“Our judiciary is independent and nothing can be more serious than raising questions on it,” said Congress Delhi chief Arvinder Singh Lovely. “Whether a department like law should be headed by a person who is himself accused of breaking the law is a matter of concern,” he added.

The BJP demanded Bharti’s resignation.

“AAP talks about honesty and their own minister is trying to shield an accused in a fraud case. We demand his resignation and this incident has exposed the reality of the AAP,” said its Delhi unit chief Vijay Goel.

The case relates to Pawan Kumar, a bank employee, booked by the CBI in three cases for his alleged acts of omission and commission while employed with the State Bank of Mysore. (IANS)

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