Hindustan Times (East UP)

Withdrew CBI general consent to avoid misuse: Maha minister

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Press Trust of India

A day after the state government withdrew “general consent” given to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion to probe cases in the state, Maharashtr­a home minister Anil Deshmukh said the step was taken to ensure that the central agency is not misused for political purpose.

“CBI will need Maharashtr­a government­s permission henceforth (to operate in the state). It can’t carry out investigat­ion here in Mumbai till we issue permission,” the minister told reporters on Thursday.

Maharashtr­a government on Wednesday withdrew general consent given to the agency to probe cases in the state, a day after CBI took over a case registered by UP Police against “unknown” channels and persons over alleged fudging of TRPs. The move follows apprehensi­on in the state government that the CBI would take over a

Anil Deshmukh

similar case on alleged fudging of TRPs in Maharashtr­a in a bid to move it away from the purview of Mumbai police.

Deshmukh referred to the apprehensi­on, saying the government wanted to avoid such a thing happening. The state home department’s order issued on Wednesday said, “In exercise of the powers conferred by section 6 of the Delhi Special Police Establishm­ent Act, 1946, the government of Maharashtr­a hereby withdraws the consent accorded to the Members of the

Delhi Special Police Establishm­ent vide Government Orderdated 22nd February 1989.” “CBI had been given a free pass by the earlier government. We have withdrawn it. We thought about political scores being settled through CBI. So we have withdrawn the permission granted earlier to avoid such a thing happening,” he said.“Earlier, CBI had taken up the investigat­ion in some cases. We are concerned about use of CBI to intervene in the ongoing TRP scam and hence Maharashtr­a decided to withdraw its permission,” the minister said. He said a Supreme Court judge had a few years ago described CBI as the “government’s parrot”. “We want to avoid it happening now,” the minister said. After registerin­g an FIR on October 6, Mumbai police had claimed that three channels, including Republic TV, were prima facie involved in manipulati­ng

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