Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde today defended the agency, saying it is a credible, independent organisation which should be respected.
"When people are not in power, they say such things. CBI is a credible, independent organisation. It should be respected," Shinde said at a function here after inaugurating RAF academy of Public Order, the country's first police academy for riot control and public order management.
The opposition BJP and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi have alleged that CBI was being misused by the government to settle political scores. Adding to the string of controversies surrounding the CBI, the Gauhati High Court has ruled the agency as unconstitutional, an order which has been stayed by the Supreme Court after the Centre challenged it.
"The riots occurring in Muzaffarnagar are not good. Such type of violence should not occur in the country. People will benefit from the riot control academy which has been set up in Uttar Pradesh," he said.
Referring to the helicopter incident earlier in the day, he asked media to exercise restraint while reporting news.
The helicopter carrying the Home Minister landed on wet ground here, following which its wheels got stuck in the mud, but he was not hurt.
The Home Minister said India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh are being sealed to stop intruders from entering into the country.
On the Naxal issue, Shinde asserted that it has been brought under control to a large extent.
When asked about allegations of biased action by police and the state administration against the accused in the Muzaffarnagar riots, the Minister said he had no knowledge of it "as we do not interfere in the state's functioning. We cannot be involved beyond a certain level in state matters.
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