Racket in the CBI: Alok Verma and Rakesh Asthana were sent on leave, the office was sealed, and M Nageshwar was responsible for the responsibility.
An important decision has been taken between the complainant in the CBI. CBI chief Alok Verma and special director Rakesh Asthana (Rakesh Asthana) have both been sent on leave.
New Delhi: A major decision has been taken between the complainant in the CBI . Both CBI chief Alok Verma and Special Director Rakesh Asthana have been sent on leave. After sending both the officers to the Force Leave, the offices located in their CBI headquarters have been sealed. Joint Director M Nageshwar Rao has been made the Interim Director of CBI. Until now, the order of the CBI will be conducted by M Nageshwar Rao.
Let the CBI come under the Ministry of Personnel. The Prime Minister in charge of this Ministry is Narendra Modi. It is being told that the CBI filed a case against its own Special Director Rakesh Asthana on charges of allegedly taking bribe to give a clean chit to Hawala and money laundering businessman Moin Qureshi. After which Rakesh Asthana accused the CBI Chief Alok Verma of taking a bribe of 2 crore rupees. This action has been taken on the orders of Prime Minister Narendra Modi between the questions raised over the credibility of the CBI from the charge-offs raised between the two top officers.
Let the CBI come under the Ministry of Personnel. The Prime Minister in charge of this Ministry is Narendra Modi. It is being told that the CBI filed a case against its own Special Director Rakesh Asthana on charges of allegedly taking bribe to give a clean chit to Hawala and money laundering businessman Moin Qureshi. After which Rakesh Asthana accused the CBI Chief Alok Verma of taking a bribe of 2 crore rupees. This action has been taken on the orders of Prime Minister Narendra Modi between the questions raised over the credibility of the CBI from the charge-offs raised between the two top officers.
In the Moin Quraishi case, the CBI registered a case against Special Director Rakesh Asthana for allegedly taking a bribe of Rs 2 crore. During the hearing in the court on Tuesday, the CBI said that charges of forcible recovery and forgery have been added against Rakesh Asthana and Devendra Singh. Kumar was arrested on Monday for allegedly taking a bribe, in connection with the manipulation of the record. Asthana and his boss, CBI director Alok Verma, associated with this highball drama gave the Congress and opposition parties a chance to target the government.
Opposition parties accused the Center of "ruining the institutions of the country" at the center. Asthana had filed a petition in the Delhi High Court to cancel the FIR lodged on her own. On this, the judge asked the CBI to maintain the status quo till the next hearing of the case on October 29 on the criminal proceedings initiated against the Special Director in the case.
The court, however, clarified that in view of the nature and seriousness of the case there is no suspension on the ongoing investigation in this case. Between the rapidly changing developments, Devender Singh filed a petition in the Delhi High Court for canceling the FIR filed against him and handing over documents related to the documents. After this, Asthana, IPS officer of Gujarat cadre also filed a similar petition in the High Court.
Asthana has alleged that in a matter related to the controversial meat businessman Moin Qureshi, the CBI director is alleged to be interfering in the investigation under his leadership. Asthana has been writing continuously to the anti-corruption watchdog, Central Vigilance Commission regarding this. Justice Najim Waziri has asked for a response from the investigating agency, its director Alok Kumar Verma and Joint Director AK Sharma on separate petitions filed by Deputy Superintendent Devendra Kumar, arrested in Asthana and Bhaus case.
Asthana has alleged that in a matter related to the controversial meat businessman Moin Qureshi, the CBI director is alleged to be interfering in the investigation under his leadership. Asthana has been writing continuously to the anti-corruption watchdog, Central Vigilance Commission regarding this. Justice Najim Waziri has asked for a response from the investigating agency, its director Alok Kumar Verma and Joint Director AK Sharma on separate petitions filed by Deputy Superintendent Devendra Kumar, arrested in Asthana and Bhaus case.
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