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Former CBI chief Alok Verma on Thursday, 3 October dismissed a report by TV news channel Times Now that claimed he wrote a letter to the president alleging “political witch-hunt” in a probe against him and termed it a “deliberate mischief” by the news channel.
The news report claimed that Verma had written to President Ram Nath Kovind seeking withdrawal of the chargesheets served upon him by the Home Ministry as part of a departmental enquiry, terming them a result of “political witch-hunt” for not toeing the government line.
In a statement, Verma, who was removed from the position of CBI director by the government, termed it a “deliberate mischief” by the channel to create differences between him and the government.
Verma, a former Delhi police commissioner, was first moved out of the CBI by the government in a midnight order on 23 October last year on the recommendation of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) but was reinstated by the Supreme Court on 9 January. He was then removed by the government within two days.
The apex court had set aside the Centre's decision of 23 October divesting Verma of his powers as CBI chief and sending him on leave.
After the Supreme Court order, a high-powered panel headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked him to join the residual term of the CBI director as DG Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guards.
Verma did not join the position following which the Home Ministry initiated disciplinary proceedings against him.
According to the officials, this non-compliance of the directive amounted to violation of service rules for all India services officers.
(With inputs from PTI)
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Published: 03 Oct 2019,01:00 AM IST