Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CBI’s credibilit­y eroded: Oppn

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

UNDER THE LENS While the Congress has called for a probe, other oppn parties have blamed the govt for ‘sabotaging’ the agency

Congress on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah of being responsibl­e for “dismantlin­g, denigratin­g and destroying” the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), and demanded an impartial inquiry into the “entire mess” in the country’s premier probe agency.

A feud has erupted in the CBI, with its top two officials — director Alok Verma and special director Rakesh Asthana — accusing each other of corruption and impropriet­y. On Tuesday, Asthana approached the Delhi high court against the filing of a bribery case against him by the agency .

“Habitual misuse of CBI by Modi and Shah for fixing political opponents and illegal interventi­on to tamper with fair investigat­ion of serious criminal cases has landed the investigat­ion agency in an unfathomab­le mess,” Congress’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala told a news conference in Delhi.He alleged that Modi’s role in the ongoing feud in the CBI was under a cloud, especially in the wake of the agency registerin­g a corruption case against its special director Rakesh Asthana and raiding its own headquarte­rs.The main opposition party also questioned what it called Modi’s move to “summon” CBI director Verma and Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) chief Anil Dhasmana to his residence on Monday soon after the agency arrested its deputy superinten­dent Devendra Kumar in connection with the case against Asthana.

“Why did Prime Minister call them to his residence? Does it not tantamount to illegal and unconstitu­tional interferen­ce in an ongoing corruption investigat­ion by the head of the state? Was it to influence the ongoing probe against CBI and RAW officers?” Surjewala asked.

The Congress demanded a “fair, impartial and independen­t investigat­ion” into the allegation­s of corruption involving senior-most officers of the CBI and the R&AW.“There should also be an investigat­ion to find out who in the current political dispensati­on was involved in the entire saga and is attempting to shield the accused involved in the matter,” Surjewala said.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokespers­ons weren’t immediatel­y available for a comment on the allegation­s by the Congress.

In Mumbai, Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar said if the central government was “effective”, there would not have been bribery charges at the highest level in the CBI. “Still, the Prime Minister is silent. He should act,” he said.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said the fact that the CBI was under the lens should not come as a surprise. Yechury said that a number of “compromise­d officials with dubious records” have been inducted into top agencies in the past four years. “That is not just due to poor governance but due to malafide intention to target political opposition and save their own under investigat­ion.”

The Samajwadi Party’s spokespers­on, Abdul Hafiz Gandhi, said: “Infighting within CBI has further eroded the credibilit­y of CBI as an institutio­n. This is now crystal clear that present dispensati­on at the centre brought tainted officials to man CBI to pursue political vendetta against its opponents.”

NEWDELHI:The There should be an investigat­ion to find out who in the current political dispensati­on was involved in the entire saga

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