Digvijay expresses doubt over giving autonomy to CBI

The issue of CBI's autonomy has come to fore following the Supreme Court calling the agency 'a caged parrot'

Press Trust of India Guna (MP)
Last Updated : May 16 2013 | 9:41 PM IST
Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh today expressed doubt as to whether giving autonomy to CBI would serve the purpose.

"There is a question mark on the issue," he told reporters here. "Giving autonomy to CBI...Maybe like giving autonomy to a police inspector," Singh said.

"Is the common man in favour of giving autonomy to an inspector?" he asked.

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The issue of CBI's autonomy has come to fore following the Supreme Court calling the agency "a caged parrot".

Singh said he wondered whether courts would now start passing comments against the offices of President and Prime Minister, and added that it would impact the democracy's "balance". Judiciary, executive and legislature should work within their boundaries so that their dignity remains intact, he said.

"If a court registers its objections in writing then it can be appealed, but where can one file an appeal against oral comment like 'caged parrot'," he said.

"I am more concerned for the future, especially if after any adverse comment by any court against Parliament, President and Prime Minister...The situation will take a turn for the worse as all these institutions were established by the Constitution," Singh said.

The Congress General Secretary clarified that he respects the judiciary, but had an issue only with the 'caged parrot' comment.
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First Published: May 16 2013 | 9:35 PM IST

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