


New Delhi, Oct 26, 2018 : As per the reports by Zeenews, Congress workers and party leaders on Friday launched protests outside CBI offices across the country but nowhere were the scenes as chaotic as outside the CBI headquarters in the capital where party president Rahul Gandhi led the ’CBI Gherao.’ As pandemonium erupted, Rahul and several fellow leaders were arrested even as they alleged that the central government is bringing down democratic institutions.

The protests have been organised to question the  decision to send CBI chief Alok Verma on leave. Congress has levelled  the charge that it is because Verma had begun asking questions about the  Rafale deal that he was removed. And although CBI has clarified that  Verma is still the chief and only temporarily asked to go on leave  pending probe into allegations of misconduct against him, Congress  remained defiant in its demand for his reinstatement.
Congress  workers attempted to break barricades set up outside CBI headquarters  while slogans were raised against BJP and the central government. There  were also slogans against Prime Minister-led Appointments Committee of  the Cabinet which had issued the orders with Rahul saying PM Modi was  dismantling democratic institutions. He and several Congress leaders  were eventually arrested and taken to the Lodhi Road Police Station  where there were also reports of workers clashing with cops - shouting  slogans and creating widespread mayham. Rahul eventually left the police  station but not before firing another salvo at PM Modi.
Meanwhile,  Delhi Traffic Police said vehicular movement on Lodhi Road, CGO  Complex, Bhishma Pitamah Marg, Sai Baba Chowk and near Dayal Singh  College had been affected due to the large assembly of Congress workers.
Elsewhere,  protests were organised near CBI headquarters in Lucknow, Bengaluru and  Patna. Water cannons were used against Congress workers in Chandigarh.
BJP  - which had earlier said the decision to send Verma on leave was to  maintain the integrity of CBI - countered Friday’s protests by saying  that the Congress has lost sight of real issues. "Congress doesn’t have  any people’s issues to raise that is why they are taking up these  non-issues. We should wait for the investigation report," said Home  Minister Rajnath Singh. Finance minister Arun Jaitley too justified the  action taken and slammed the protests against it. "The government has no  intention of targeting anyone or any institution. The government only  wants CBI to maintain its integrity and professionalism," he said.  "Recent developments had eroded CBI credibility. SC even further  strengthened criteria of fairness."
Interestingly, the protests  carried on well after a CJI-led Supreme Court panel said that the probe  against Verma - and CBI No. 2 Rakesh Asthana - will be monitored by  retired SC judge AK Patnaik. The apex court also said that the report  must be submitted in two weeks and that the interim head of CBI - M  Nageshwar Rao - will not take any policy decisions. It also issued  notices to CVC and the Centre - asking for their replies - after Verma  had filed a petition against the decision to send him on leave.
Verma  and Asthana have accused each other on a number of levels including  corruption, official misconduct and/or creating hurdles within CBI. The  premier investigative agency has been left red-faced and a probe has  been launched into the allegations and counter-allegations.