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2G case: Ranjit Sinha leaves damaged org in further despair

Sinha has been hitting the headlines regularly, ever since he took charge on 3 December 2012. The BJP had opposed his appointment then because the Lokpal Bill, which called for a collegium to appoint the CBI director, was then in the works.

November 24, 2014 / 13:49 IST
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R JagannathanFirstpost.com

For all practical purposes, the Central Bureau of Investigation Director, Ranjit Sinha, is a lame duck from today (20 November) with the Supreme Court asking him to recuse himself from the 2G spectrum investigations. Not that the lame duck has too many days left to quack; his term ends less than two weeks from now. He had started his two-year tenure on 3 December 2012.

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The court, which had in the past called the CBI a “caged parrot”, effectively delivered a vote of no-confidence in him today when it observed that "all was not well” with Sinha’s stewardship of the agency and that the allegations against him made by an NGO, the Centre for Public Interest Litigation, had “some credibility”. A key allegation is that he may have been trying to help some of the 2G scam accused.

Hence the need for him to recuse himself from one of biggest corruption scandals in Indian history.