The Asian Age

PM panicked over Rafale probe: Rahul on CBI row

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Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi “illegally” removed CBI director Alok Verma in a midnight “coup” because he was going to launch an investigat­ion into the Rafale deal.

“The Prime Minister’s reaction is a panic reaction. The CBI director was removed at 2 am and all incriminat­ing documents with him were taken away,” Mr Gandhi said at a press conference called to make the most of the crisis the government has landed itself in, in the unfolding CBI saga.

The Congress president, flanked by the party’s top brass — Ahmed Patel, Ashok Gehlot, Anand Sharma and Mallikarju­n Kharge — said that the CBI director’s sudden removal was not just an “insult” to the Constituti­on, the Chief Justice of India and the Leader of the Opposition, but was “illegal”.

Mr Verma was, on the orders of the Appointmen­ts Committee of the Cabinet led by the Prime Minister, sent on indefinite leave on Tuesday midnight and an interim director appointed in his place.

“The PM cannot remove him. Only the Chief Justice of India, Leader of Opposition and Prime Minister together appoint and remove him,” Mr Gandhi said, and, in a

reference to the Rafale deal, added, “The Prime Minister has taken ` 30,000 crore from the youth of the country and put it in the pockets of a top industrial­ist.”

Referring M. Nageswar Rao, who has been appointed the interim CBI director, the Congress president said that the agency has been given a person who has cases against him so that the Prime Minister can control him.

Questioned about the four Intelligen­ce Bureau officials caught outside t he CBI director’s residence, the Congress president Gandhi said, “They snoop on everybody.”

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