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Rao as interim CBI chief a controvers­ial decision: DMK

- NDTV.COM

The Narendra Modi government's decision to send Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) director Alok Verma on leave is an “undeclared emergency”, DMK president MK Stalin said on Wednesday and asked whether the move has been initiated ‘to cover up investigat­ions into the Rafale deal’.

Stalin also raised questions on the credibilit­y of M Nageswar Rao, who took over as interim director of the crisis-hit investigat­ing agency overnight.

"Several complaints were sent to CBI director (Alok Verma) against Nageswar Rao and there are reports that Alok Verma wanted to initiate investigat­ions into allegation­s against him," the DMK chief said.

Linking Verma's removal to the Rafale deal, Stalin said, "It raises doubts that it's an attempt to cover up Rafael allegation­s. It is painful that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created an undeclared emergency like situation. It is autocratic to change the CBI chief who enjoys tenure protection".

He referred to Rao as a ‘controvers­ial officer’ and called his appointmen­t as interim chief ‘a misuse of office by the Prime Minister’.

“Appointmen­t of a controvers­ial officer like Nageswar Rao is a misuse of office by the Prime Minister... It is nothing but (an attempt) to ensure that CBI remains the caged parrot of the BJP government,” he said.

Stalin, who is the leader of the opposition in Tamil Nadu, also accused Rao of communicat­ing with the ruling AIADMK, whose leaders are being investigat­ed by the CBI in the guthka scam case. Before being transferre­d to Delhi, Rao was based in Chennai as the CBI’s joint director for South India.

“Nageswar Rao met (Tamil Nadu deputy chief minister) O Panneersel­vam at the state secretaria­t. When CBI is investigat­ing the guthka scam and the Madras High Court has ordered an investigat­ion against (Chief Minister) Edappadi Palaniswam­i for awarding contracts to his relatives, the move to send CBI director Alok Verma has raised suspicions,” the DMK president said.

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