[That promises to be interesting.
More so, virtually coincideing with the petition of Sinha, Shourie and
Bhushan.

《Mr Verma also promises to give details of "many cases that have led to the
present circumstances".》]

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/cbi-vs-cbi-alok-vermas-petition-talks-of-investigations-not-desirable-to-government-1936915?fbclid=IwAR0K02Tj4l44m7Wz2HlfPRq52fH0jBXV1VCligG4p7IP64x8AdnlrmWJDYM

When Investigations Weren't Suiting Government: Alok Verma's Petition
Like Alok Verma, the CBI's No. 2 officer, Rakesh Asthana, has also been
sent on leave; this was necessitated to "maintain the CBI's integrity",
claimed Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today.

All India | Edited by Abhimanyu Bose |

Updated: October 24, 2018 17:08 IST

Alok Verma has challenged his removal in the Supreme Court which will hear
his case on Friday

NEW DELHI:

HIGHLIGHTS
Alok Verma was replaced as the top boss of the CBI
M Nageswar Rao took charge as the new CBI chief
Government said it was done to maintain CBI's integrity

Alok Verma, the CBI chief who has been exiled into leave, has told the
Supreme Court that the autonomy of the country's premier investigating
agency is being compromised and by malintent that includes when "certain
investigations into high functionaries do not take the direction that may
be desirable to the government".
Mr Verma was replaced as the top boss of the CBI in a 1 am coup that saw
the CBI headquarters in the capital being cordoned off by the police before
the man chosen as the new CBI head, M Nageswar Rao, drove in and took
charge.

Like Mr Verma, the CBI's No. 2 officer, Rakesh Asthana, has also been sent
on leave; this was necessitated to "maintain the CBI's integrity", claimed
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today. The minister cited the public feud
between Mr Asthana and Mr Verma - both men have accused each other of
accepting bribes worth crores by men being investigated by the CBI. Earlier
this week, the CBI named Mr Asthana as an accused in an FIR; yesterday, he
asked the Delhi High Court to cancel that FIR or police case; it did not do
that, but it banned the CBI from arresting him till Monday, when it will
next hear the case.

Mr Verma has challenged his removal in the Supreme Court which will hear
his case on Friday. His petition says that Mr Asthana "concocted evidence"
against him to accuse him of corruption and that he was inevitably at odds
with the opinion of majority officers in sensitive cases.

"Not all influence that is exerted by the political government would be
found explicitly or in writing. More often than not it is tacit and
requires considerable courage to withstand," says the petition. Mr Verma
also promises to give details of "many cases that have led to the present
circumstances".

The opposition has alleged that Mr Verma has been sent on leave -
effectively sacked - because he was weighing an inquiry into India's
purchase in 2015 of 36 Rafale fighter jets from France; earlier this month,
Mr Verma personally met with Arun Shourie, Prashant Bhushan and Yashwant
Sinha, all critics of the Modi government, when they filed a complaint
about corruption in the Rafale deal; his in-person greeting of them to
accept their complaint had angered the government, NDTV had reported.

Mr Asthana is known for his proximity to BJP chief Amit Shah and Mr Verma's
removal today is seen as a major victory for him. Mr Asthana was made No. 2
in the CBI though he was tainted by allegations of accepting favours and
bribes and was named in six cases being investigated by the CBI. While a
senior police officer in Gujarat, he handled the case involving the Godhra
train burning, which led to three-day communal violence across Gujarat in
2002, and the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, in which Amit Shah
was discharged.
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