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CBI Director Anil Sinha at Agenda Aaj Tak 2014: I always tell my colleagues to work impartially


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New Delhi, December 13, 2014: Newly appointed CBI Director Anil Sinha on Saturday said the agency has deputed a bright team to investigate the Saradha scam and very soon, it will be able to expose all those involved in the case.

anil-sinha"Some people will be satisfied while some will not but at the end of the day we have to satisfy the law; we have to produce the evidence in court. It is not of our concern if somebody is disappointed," Sinha said at Agenda Aaj Tak 2014 summit in New Delhi.

Asked if the agency has deployed enough manpower to crack the Saradha case and if there is any shortage of resources, Sinha said: "There is never always sufficient manpower in any organisation but we have to see the optimal utilisation of available resources. We have a dedicated a team for this and it is capable of handling the case."

To a question if his organisation faced any political pressure in handling some of its high-profile cases, Sinha said: "Our duty is to investigate and inquire. The final verdict will be given by court. From my experience I can tell you, I never faced such pressure. No one pressurised me in my work."

"I always tell my colleagues to do their work impartially; we have to do our work correctly and fearlessly all the time. We also make sure that we don’t harass people unnecessarily," he said.

"We are not bothered about what some people are thinking. We move forward on the basis of facts and evidences. All our cases are under the purview of the court. We operate within the parameters of law and it’s always a learning experience," Sinha added.

 

Courtesy: Indiatoday


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