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Rahul Gandhi uses CBI feud to target PM Modi, repeats 'Chowkidar hi Chor'
11/20/2018 2:08:47 PM
NEW DELHI: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi took to Twitter on Tuesday hitting out Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party over the deepening crisis in the internecine feud at the Central Bureau of Investigation​ CBI.

The Congress chief said that New Delhi is witnessing a new crime thriller 'Chowkidar hi Chor' (Watchman is the thief).

“In its new episode, a CBI DIG levelled serious allegations against a minister, NSA, Law and Cabinet Secretary. At the same time, his partner from Gujarat is raking crores through extortion.


"Officers are tired. Trust has been eroded. Democracy is crying," tweeted in Hindi

Rahul's tweet comes a day after Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Manish Kumar Sinha, who was leading the team probing CBI Special Director Rakesh Asthana`s case, moved Supreme Court against his transfer to Nagpur and pleaded a court-monitored Special Investigation Team probe into the case.

Sinha claimed that his investigation was leading towards certain influential people and brought up the names of several top officers and ministers including NSA Ajit Doval, Law Secretary Suresh Chandra and Cabinet Secretary PK Sinha.
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