Rahul leads Cong march to CBI headquarters\, demands \'reinstatement\' of CBI director

Rahul leads Cong march to CBI headquarters, demands 'reinstatement' of CBI director

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

workers led by their took to the streets on Friday against the move to divest of his powers and send him on leave, and to demand an apology from

Senior leaders, including Ashok Gehlot, Ahmed Patel, Motilal Vora, and Anand Sharma, took part in the march that culminated in a demonstration ahead of the headquarters.

Loktantrik Sharad Yadav, CPI D Raja and TMC's joined the protest.

Carrying placards against the prime minister, the protesters walked the distance with scores of police personnel maintaining vigil and camera crews jostling with each other to capture the moment.

One of the protesters was carrying a placard depicting the in a cage.

Gandhi got on to a truck in front of the police barricades put up ahead of the in the to prevent the protesters from reaching the building.

Gehlot said the decision to remove CBI was "illegal".

"The justice of India, the of the opposition and the can together take a decision to remove him, but not the alone," he told reporters.

"Our demand is to reinstate the CBI As per the law, he can be transferred only with the consent of the appointing authority (comprising Justice of India, the of opposition). The prime minister should tender an apology to the nation for destroying the image of the investigating agency," Gehlot added.

The government has strongly defended its decision, saying it was "absolutely essential" to maintain the CBI's institutional integrity and the move was based on recommendations by the

The Congress' protests in the national capital were replicated in other parts of the country.

State leaders led demonstrations in their regions against what the Congress described as the "illegal, unconstitutional and illegitimate removal of the CBI director by the Modi-Shah duo that has shamed and its investigative agency".

Alleging that the prime minister is experiencing 'Rafale-o-Phobia', the opposition party said the "demolition of the CBI" was prompted by fears that the director was going to conduct a probe into the fighter jet deal.

The government sent Verma and Rakesh Asthana, who have accused each other of corruption, on leave on Tuesday.

It also transferred several CBI officials and appointed M Nageswar Rao as the of the agency.

The Congress protest was held soon after the matter came up in the

The apex court said former A K Patnaik will oversee a inquiry into the allegations and counter allegations and the report has to be placed before it within two weeks.

It directed that interim CBI chief M Nageswara Rao shall not take any major policy decisions. Decisions taken by him since October 23 till date shall not be implemented, it said.

All decisions taken by Rao shall be placed before the apex court in a sealed cover.

The court sought a response from the CBI, the and the Centre on Verma's plea challenging the government's decision to divest him of his duties.

A bench headed by posted the next date of hearing on November 12.

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 13:20 IST