Jharkhand decides to keep CBI out, becomes seventh state to do so | India News


RANCHI: One day after Kerala put up a no-entry plaque for the CBI, Jharkhand on Thursday he joined the league of non-BJP states by revoking “general consent” for the country’s main investigative agency to carry out any new research within its boundaries without prior permission.
Jharkhand is the seventh state where the CBI now requires a court directive or government consent to open an investigation. The barrier to entry does not apply to any investigation that is ongoing.
In addition to Kerala and Jharkhand, the states that have invoked the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act of 1946 to prevent the IWC from initiating a suo motu investigation in any case within its jurisdiction are Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Mizoram and Maharashtra. Congress He described the notification issued by the State as “a timely intervention to save the sanctity of the constitutional bodies.” CM Hemant Soren had accused in the past the Center trigger the CBI in several state governments for “vendetta”.

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