Government of India action of late night removal of CBI Director Alok Verma and Special Director Rakesh Asthana by sending them on forced leave for dereliction of duties, stands vindicated on 16 Nov 18.
Inspite of loud political cry by the Opposition Parties, the government responded to the mess in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by carrying out this midnight 'Surgical Strike', on 23 Oct 18.
Modiji's government action on CBI embroil comes out stronger, when the Chief Justice of India, Shri Ranjan Gogoi stated in SC on 16 NOV 18 that the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) report against Alok Verma, is "A Mixed bag and Exhaustive".
CJI further said "That the Court will only take a decision after receiving Alok Verma's response to the CVC report."
Court has also told the CVC to wrap up investigation within two weeks. It is therefore confirmed that the exiled CBI Director Alok Verma has not been given a clean chit, for now; in the vigilance report on corruption allegations against him.
The Supreme Court further said, that the report is "Complimentary on some charges, not-so-complimentary on some charges and very uncomplimentary on some charges". The Court told the CBI Chief, asking him to respond to the report ( All the allegations of corruption against him by his Deputy Rakesh Asthana) in a sealed cover by Monday(19 Nov 18).
The case will be heard next on 20 Nov 18 (Tuesday). The copies of the said report will be given to the Government and the Central Vigilance Commission only.
Rahul Gandhi stands disappointed as his bubble has burst without creating political ripples in his favour, infact Modiji stands much taller today.
Modiji's government action on CBI embroil comes out stronger, when the Chief Justice of India, Shri Ranjan Gogoi stated in SC on 16 NOV 18 that the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) report against Alok Verma, is "A Mixed bag and Exhaustive".
CJI further said "That the Court will only take a decision after receiving Alok Verma's response to the CVC report."
Court has also told the CVC to wrap up investigation within two weeks. It is therefore confirmed that the exiled CBI Director Alok Verma has not been given a clean chit, for now; in the vigilance report on corruption allegations against him.
The Supreme Court further said, that the report is "Complimentary on some charges, not-so-complimentary on some charges and very uncomplimentary on some charges". The Court told the CBI Chief, asking him to respond to the report ( All the allegations of corruption against him by his Deputy Rakesh Asthana) in a sealed cover by Monday(19 Nov 18).
The case will be heard next on 20 Nov 18 (Tuesday). The copies of the said report will be given to the Government and the Central Vigilance Commission only.
Rahul Gandhi stands disappointed as his bubble has burst without creating political ripples in his favour, infact Modiji stands much taller today.
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