Politicization and Puppetisation of the CBI

published on September 27, 2010

NITIN GADKARI NATIONAL PRESIDENT BJP STATEMENT

The Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) is being misused by the United Progressive Alliance(UPA) Government in India as a political tool for its survival and to defame theChief Ministerof Gujarat Shri Narendra Modi. The State of Gujaratis being punished or electing BJP successively in every election.

The UPA Government has taken extra ordinary interest to entrust the case of the encounter killing in Gujarat to the CBI even after the Gujarat Police filed charge sheets against several senior police officers.

ShriNarendra Modi& his government are targeted misusing the CBI as the congress is unable to win the voters through any other way. The latest by-election win by the BJP in Gujarat is a classic example.

The achievements of the Gujarat Government are praised world over. Only theCongress party’s old trick of vote bank politics can help it and therefore they have resorted to such gimmicks.

Let me assure you that the BJP & the overseas friends of BJP will frustrate all such tactics through a strong & collective campaign against the misuse of CBI for political vendetta.

I on my personal behalf and on behalf of the entire BJP fully support the Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi and warn the Manmohan Singhgovernment that any move to target him will boomerang on the Congress.

This is not the first time that the CBI, nick-named as The Central Bureau ofIntimidation, is being used by the Congress-led government to launch or drop prosecutions against political opponents & get support even from the bitterest of the rivals.

We are familiar with the Congress Party instituting false cases against their political opponents during the emergency. I would give you a list of recent seven major CBI-Congress Action-Reaction collaborations.

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In May 2004 UPA comes to power for the first time

On CBI’s plea, on 22nd November 2005, Delhi court closes 15 cases against senior Congress leaderSatish Sharmapertaining to irregularities in allotment of petrol pumps

In October 2006, UPA’s 1st government completes its half-term

In January 2007, the CBI decides against the prosecution of former Chattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi in the cash for MLA scam.

On 22nd July 2008, UPA government passes no-confidence motion in the parliament, with the help ofSamajwadi PartyMPs.

In December 2008, CBI seeks permission to withdraw its application filed against Mulayam Singh beforeSupreme Court.

On 3rd March 2009,Election Commissionannounces dates forLok Sabha Elections

In the last week of March 2009, CBI gives clean chit toJagdish Tytlerin 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.

In May 2009 UPA again comes to power

On 3rd October 2009, the CBI seeks court permission to withdraw prosecution againstOttavio Quattrocchi

On 30th March 2010 CBI fails to file an appeal againstLalu Prasad Yadavin corruption case leading to his acquittal.

In return on 27th April 2010, RJD MPs refrain from voting against Government in opposition’s cut motions, though they protested against the government outside the parliament.

On 23rd April 2010, CBI tells theSupreme Courtthat it “will need time to re-look into the disproportionate assets case” againstMayawati

In return 21 BSP MPs help the UPA government sail through the opposition’s cut-motions on the 27th of April 2010.

On seeing all these incidents, I can conclusively say “The CBI pledges support to Mulayam or Mayawati or Lalu once they pledge support to the ruling Congress”

I can confidently say “CBI KA HATH, CONGRESS KA SWAARTH This is not just the “Politicization of the CBI” but also the “Puppetisation of the CBI”. Let us work together to expose it.

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