CBI acting at Centre's behest to divert attention from demonetisation: Bhushan

Bhushan further alleged that the interim CBI director is acting on behest of the Centre who is a handpicked man of Amit Shah

CBI acting at Centre's behest to divert attention from demonetisation: Prashant Bhushan
ANI Noida
Last Updated : Dec 10 2016 | 10:28 AM IST

Reacting to the arrest of former Air Chief Marshal S.P. Tyagi in the AugustaWestland deal, senior advocate Prashant Bhushan on Saturday said the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), is acting at the behest of the Centre and wants to divert attention from the demonetisation "fiasco."

"All the facts relating to Air Chief Marshal Tyagi are known for more than two years, yet he was not arrested till now. Now, suddenly he has been arrested since this whole fiasco of demonetisation," Bhushan told ANI.

Bhushan further said had the CBI and the Centre been serious about weeding out corruption, then, they should have launched an inquiry into the defence deals done by the Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand governments who have agreements with AugustaWestland.

"If they are serious about (tackling) corruption, why have they not taken action in similar AugustaWestland purchases by the Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Rajasthan governments," he asked.

Asserting that defence deals in India are notorious for corruption and over-pricing, Bhushan said, "Even now, in this Rafale deal, the price of the aircraft was increased more than double where the contract of Rs 58,000 crore was given to Rafale and half of that has been given to Anil Ambani's company which has no experience in defence production."

Bhushan further alleged that the interim CBI director is acting on behest of the Centre who is a handpicked man of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah.

The CBI on Friday arrested Tyagi in connection with the AgustaWestland scam, - considered as one of the biggest defence scams after Bofors.

Gautam Khaitan, a Delhi-based lawyer, and Sanjeev Tyagi, alias, Julie Tyagi, were also arrested by the CBI in this connection.

The trio was arrested on the charges of accepting illegal gratification for exercising influence through corrupt and illegal means during the deal.

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First Published: Dec 10 2016 | 10:27 AM IST

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