The Asian Age

CBI wants to quiz 2 govs as witnesses

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New Delhi, May 18: The CBI has clarified to the law ministry that it wants to question two governors, M. K. Narayanan and B. V. Wanchoo of West Bengal and Goa respective­ly, as “witnesses” in connection with its probe in the VVIP helicopter deal.

The law ministry, after initially denying permission to the CBI, recently asked the agency about its motive to question the two governors as they were enjoying constituti­onal immunity.

After having been denied the permission, the CBI had petitioned the President Pranab Mukherjee’s Secretaria­t as it was the appointing authority for the governors.

While rejecting the plea of CBI, the law ministry had said the constituti­onal posts gave them immunity from prosecutio­n under Article 361 Constituti­on.

But recently, the law ministry again wrote a letter asking the agency to state its position of examining the two, official sources said here.

In its reply, the CBI said it wanted to record statements of Mr Narayanan, who was the then National Security Advisor, and Mr Wanchoo, who was the then head of elite Special Protection Group ( SPG) guarding the Prime Minister. The sources said the agency has made it clear that the two constituti­onal functionar­ies would be approached as witnesses for recording their statements in the case.

The CBI had sought permission to record their

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the statement as part of its probe into alleged payment of ` 360- crore bribe in the deal that was scrapped by the government last year.

While reasoning for recording of their statements, the CBI has said Mr Wanchoo and Mr Narayanan had participat­ed in the meeting in 2005 that allowed key changes in the technical specificat­ions.

The CBI claims that the parameters regarding the height at which the helicopter­s can fly as also the flight evaluation were changed in a manner that enabled AgustaWest­land to clinch the deal vis a vis its competitor Sikorsky.

CBI has registered a case against former IAF Chief S. P. Tyagi along with 13 others including his cousins and European middlemen in the case of alleged bribery.

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