The state Cabinet, at a meeting chaired by its seniormost member Indira Hridayesh, decided to withdraw thenotification issued on April 2 during president's rule recommending a CBI probe into the sting CD, Chief Secretary Shatrughna Singh told reporters here.
The CD purportedly showed Rawat negotiating a deal to buy support of disgruntled Congress MLAs.
The Cabinet also gave its nod to constitute an SIT to probe the case, he said.
Reacting sharply to the decision, state BJP president Ajay Bhatt said it was yet another testimony to Rawat's "guilt".
"It shows he is shying away from a CBI probe as he is afraid of being caught. The CD contains enough evidence of his involvement," Bhatt said.
As the Cabinet met to take the decision, Rawat visited Chardham in the Himalayas to pay obeisance to the deities, days after he won a floor test in the state assembly that paved the way for the reinstatatement of his government.
Since law and order is a state subject, CBI can probe cases of crime in a state only on the recommendation of the government concerned or under instructions from court.
In an effort to justify the state government's move he cited a similar decision taken by the government in Sikkim where notification for a preliminary enquiry underway by the CBI had been withdrawn.
Though summoned by the CBI for questioning in connection with the sting CDon May 9, Rawat has so far evaded it on health grounds.
