Only states that have lot to hide fear CBI: Jaitley

ANI  |  Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India] 

A day after the government withdrew 'consent', which it had given to the (CBI), Jaitley said only states that have a lot to hide are averse to the investigation agency.

"Only those who have a lot to hide have taken the step of not letting CBI come to their state. There is no sovereignty of any state in the matter of corruption. Andhra move is not motivated by any particular case but in fear of what is likely to happen," the said.

As per rules under the Special Police Establishment Act of 1946, in accordance with which the CBI was formed, the investigating agency has complete jurisdiction over

But it can also enter the other states with the 'Consent' of that state's government. In the absence of the permission now, the CBI cannot interfere with any case that takes place within the limits of

The Chandrababu Naidu-led government has also vested the with the responsibility of CBI duties in the state.The Andhra government Order was passed on November 8, three months after it gave the consent to the CBI to exercise its powers and jurisdiction in the state.

The development comes after Naidu pulled out from the Democratic Alliance over demands for 'special status' to Andhra Pradesh. In the aftermath, he accused the Centre of bringing down the reputation and credibility of CBI for its own gains.

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First Published: Sat, November 17 2018. 16:45 IST