"This is nothing but a dichotomy. On one hand she seeks CBI inquiry into Mathura violence and on the other she questions the working of the agency," BJP spokesperson Vijay Bahadur Pathak said here.
His comments came in the wake of the BSP supremo expressing apprehension that the Centre might misuse CBI and other investigation agencies to gag opposition leaders from highlighting "failures" of the Modi government.
Mayawati had yesterday cautioned that BJP will have to suffer political loss in the coming elections in Uttar Pradesh -- as in the case of Kerala and West Bengal -- if it tinkered with the functioning of CBI or misused it against her.
Trashing Mayawati's charge that BJP and SP had a tacit understanding on the issue of probe into the Mathura violence, he asked as to what role BSP played as the main opposition party in the state.
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