The Uttarakhand government on Sunday decided to withdraw the the notification recommending a CBI inquiry into the controversial sting CD episode in which Chief Minister Harish Rawat was purportedly seen negotiating a deal to allegedly buy back the support of rebel Congress MLAs.
A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the state Cabinet chaired by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Indira Hridayesh, Chief Secretary Shatrughna Singh said after the meeting.
The Cabinet, however, resolved to constitute a Special Investigating Team (SIT) to probe the sting operation.
The decision comes ten days after the CBI had summoned Rawat for questioning in connection with its inquiry into the controversial sting CD which the agency had found to be genuine. Rawat was to appear before the agency on May 9. However, he did not turn up.
The notification recommending CBI probe was issued on April 2 when the state was under President’s rule. 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.