Searches were carried out at 19 places across Tamil Nadu, including at Stalin's home in Chennai, this morning in a case of alleged tax evasion of imported cars.
The Congress ministers in the UPA including P Chidambaram and Kamal Nath strongly disapproved of the CBI searches, as the Centre distanced itself from the action saying it was not aware of the raids.
"I strongly disapprove of CBI action. It is bound to be misunderstood," Chidambaram told PTI in New Delhi.
Chidambaram, a Lok Sabha MP from Sivaganga in Tamil Nadu, said normally he does not comment on the working of another department but in this case he had to react.
"Whatever be the reason, I am afraid, it is bound to be misunderstood. I have conveyed my views to Minister incharge," the Finance Minister said. V Narayanasamy, who is the Minister of State in the PMO and Department of Personnel and Training(DoPT), is the Minister in-charge of CBI.
Endorsing Chidambaram's views, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath said," I strongly disapproved the action against Stalin."
"This only demonstrates that Government is not dictating the CBI and it(action)is a very foolish thing. Certainly Government wouldn't do such a thing. I am very very disappointed at CBI's action," he said in Delhi.
Another Union Minister Rajiv Shukla claimed there is no government hand in the CBI raids. "We condemn it and appropriate action should be taken how these raids have been conducted and we are completely against such things," he said.
BJP said the CBI searches is an example of "blatant" misuse of power by the UPA government for its survival and proves that it uses the probe agency to muffle allies who are walking out of the ruling coalition.
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