CBI Chief Alok Verma Punished for raising questions on Rafale Deal says Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday lashed out at the Central Government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, blaming the legislature for sending Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) boss Alok Verma "on leave" as discipline for needing to test the supposed trick in the buy of Rafale airplane from France.

Gandhi, who was talking at a decision rally in Rajasthan's Jhalawar, stated, "What has the nation's chowkidar (gatekeeper) done in the CBI? The CBI boss requested archives identified with Rafale. Throughout the previous 70 years, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has served the country. The jet planes that assaulted the foe in the wars against Pakistan were worked by HAL. It doesn't owe a solitary rupee in the debt. In spite of this, the agreement for Rafale was not given to HAL."



The Congress president likewise attacked against the administration to Twitter when he tweeted, "CBI Chief Alok Verma was gathering records identified with the Rafale bargain. He was sent on leave deliberately. The Prime Minister's message is clear. Whoever comes even near Rafale will be expelled and will be demolished."

The Supreme Court has consented to hear on October 26 the supplication of CBI chief Alok Verma testing the Center's choice to strip him of forces and send him on leave in perspective of the inner fight among him and uncommon executive Rakesh Asthana.

According to an administration arrange, CBI joint chief M Nageshwar Rao has been given the responsibilities and He will be the interim director of CBI.

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