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Neither a ‘caged bird’ nor a ‘Congress Bureau of Investigation ‘: Chidambaram on CBI

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Neither a 'caged bird' nor a ‘Congress Bureau of Investigation ': Chidambaram on CBI
Neither a 'caged bird' nor a ‘Congress Bureau of Investigation ': Chidambaram on CBI

New Delhi –  Rejecting allegations that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is impeded by an interfering government to protect its interests, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram on Tuesday said the country’s premier investigating agency is neither “a caged bird, nor the Congress Bureau of Investigation”.

“There are several myths of CBI being caged parrot and being a Congress Bureau of Investigation, none of these are correct,” Chidambaram said while addressing a CBI conference on corruption here.

“CBI is as good an investigation agency as any in the world, need for an independent agency is important,” he added.

His comments came just a day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reiterated that the UPA-II Government would take all necessary steps to establish the need for the CBI and its legitimacy and said that the Centre will protect the CBI’s “past and future work.”

“Some questions have come up recently about the legality of the CBI. Our Government will look into this seriously and promptly. This is a matter that will undoubtedly have to be considered also by the highest court in the land,” Dr. Singh said.

“Under our Constitution, maintenance of public order is the domain of the executive, and the police and (other) investigative agencies are part of the executive,” he added.

“Under law, the police enjoys complete autonomy in investigations,” Dr. Singh further said at the XXth conference of the CBI, apparently reacting to the Gauhati High Court’s recent ruling declaring the CBI an illegal institution.

Dr. Singh further said that the debate on the CBI and other investigative agencies autonomy has developed political overtones, which he described as unfortunate.
“What is almost as distressing is that sensitive investigations are increasingly becoming subjects of running media commentary, often on the basis of material that is not otherwise in the public domain,” he said.

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