Modi sacked CBI Chief over Rafale: Rahul Gandhi


Dubai, Jan 13 (IANS): Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Saturday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the removal of former CBI Chief Alok Verma, saying that Modi "sacked" Verma without hearing him and was too "terrified" to let him stay in his post for the briefest period.

"The Prime Minister is currently being held hostage by the Rafale scam. A person who has sacked the CBI Chief twice in a row and is terrified to let the CBI Chief sit there for fifteen minutes has no business talking about anything," Gandhi said while addressing media here in Dubai.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 13 2019

    After what Justice Patnaik has mentioned in a interview yesterday that there is no evidence of any corruption on the part of Alok Verma, then his dismissal in such tearing hurry indicates that the Prime Minister has lot to hide and it is easy to conclude of his culpability in the Rafale Scam.

    It is indeed shamefull for the Prime Minister of such a Great Country to stoop to such low levels to dismiss a CBI Director without a fair trial and considering now what Justice Patnaik has confirmed that there is no evidence of any corruption on the part of the CBI Director.

    It would be appropriate for the Prime Minister to take over as the Director of CBI and sought out the Mess he has created with the help of his crony Ashthana. Or else he should resign for such a disgraceful conduct unbecoming of a Prime Minister.

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