"Government will take a view as and when required," he said in reference to the row at a press conference here.
Asked whether the government was mulling any intervention in the ongoing controversy, the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, whose ministry has administrative control of CBI, said, "I would not like to get into that question".
A row has erupted after purported copies of the visitors' register maintained at the CBI Director's residence -- 2, Janpath -- were made public, which suggest that multiple meetings took place between Sinha and representatives of private companies facing trial in the 2G and coal-block allocation scams.
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