As opposition parties accused the government of using CBI for its political ends, the agency Director Ranjit Sinha asserted, "No final decision has been taken on the file pertaining to the case. The file has not even reached me. A final call is yet to be taken."
He regretted that documents were being leaked by some vested interests from the premier probe agency even before a final call had been taken and announced a probe to nail the CBI officers involved in it.
The CBI officials are believed to have suggested filing a closure report in the alleged acquisition of disproportionate assets by the Samajwadi Party chief and his son Akhilesh Yadav, the UP Chief Minister.
The agency has taken the line that the increase in the assets of father-son duo was primarily because of loans from relatives which were later claimed to be gifts. The agency could not find any unexplained increase in their assets, sources said.
The CBI was looking into the period between 1993 and 2005 during which it was alleged that investments by Mulayam and Akhilesh had grown manifold.
CBI sources said an inquiry has been completed by the investigators who have given their findings to the senior officials to take a view whether to close the case or convert it into a regular case and probe it further.
In many cases, the sources said, decisions of the probe teams have been overturned as senior officials had spotted angles which could be probed further.
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