The sources said the GoM
would come out with suggestions to give the agency more autonomy and “liberate
the CBI from political interference.” It will draft a law which will be
submitted to the Supreme Court before July 10, next date of hearing in the case
of coal blocks allocation under the UPA and NDA governments. Last week, the
court lambasted the government for its interference in the filing of a CBI
probe status report on Coalgate. It also criticised the CBI for being a “caged
parrot” of its political masters.
Earlier the Supreme Court said,
the CBI has become a caged parrot. We can’t have CBI a caged parrot speaking in
master’s voice. It is a sordid saga where there are many masters and one parrot.
It asked the government to come out with a law to insulate the agency from
external influence and intrusion.
The BJP had been criticising
the government for misusing the CBI. It was under Opposition pressure that
Ashwani Kumar resigned as Law Minister last week after he, along with some
officials in the Prime Minister’s Office, was accused of making changes in the
CBI’s status report filed in the court.
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