I strongly disapprove of CBI action on Stalin: Chidambaram

PTI Updated - November 20, 2017 at 08:56 PM.

“Whatever be the reason, I am afraid, it is bound to be misunderstood. I have conveyed my views to the Minister in-charge,” Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram, said.

Finance Minister P. Chidambaram today “strongly disapproved” of the CBI raid at DMK leader Stalin’s residence in Chennai, saying that the action is bound to be misunderstood.

“I strongly disapprove of CBI action. It is bound to be misunderstood,” he told PTI.

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.

The Finance Minister said that he came to know about the CBI action around 8.30 a.m. and conveyed his feelings to the Minister in-charge of CBI.

“Whatever be the reason, I am afraid, it is bound to be misunderstood. I have conveyed my views to the Minister in-charge,” he 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.

Asked to elaborate on the views conveyed by him, he said: “I suggest that you put further questions to the Minister in-charge or head of CBI.’’

The Central Bureau of Investigation today carried out raids at 19 places across Tamil Nadu, including at the Chennai residence of Stalin, who is DMK chief M Karunanidhi’s son, in a case of alleged tax evasion of imported cars.

The CBI team reached the house of Stalin in Chennai, who is alleged to be one of the beneficiaries of importing foreign cars, agency officials said.

The raids came close on the heels of DMK pulling out of the ruling UPA alliance and its five ministers resigning over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue.

Published on March 21, 2013 05:08