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The Joginder Singh Chat

Mr Joginder Singh (Fri Nov 29 21:07:44 1996 IST):

Singh: Every case which comes to the CBI is improtant. For example we had 142 cases referred to us by the supreme court and the high courts in the country. For us each case is important. These cases are given to various officers apart from the investigation which the CBI undertakes 1300 cases every year. So far indepence of the CBI is concerned the legal framework provides for its total independence.


A B Chatterjee (Fri Nov 29 21:08:17 1996 IST):

Thank you. Given the fact that politicians are now the biggest rascals in India, don't you think the CBI should be made autonomous? Or is that too risky? Autonomous agencies often become Frankenstein's monster. See the ISI, it has run amuck with no control. What is your opinion?


B S Bedi; (Fri Nov 29 21:09:42 1996 IST):

Would you have come where you have without being one of our PM's favourite officers?


James Bond 007 (Fri Nov 29 21:10:18 1996 IST):

I read somewhere that ONE of the reason why you were chosen to head the CBI was because you were supposed to be close the prime minister. But now it seems that he is worried at your independence and his inability to control you. How true is this? How decent is your relation with the PM?


mog dilliwala (Fri Nov 29 21:10:25 1996 IST):

OK,no questions pertaining to cases in Courts, so that really narrows the field, hardly and cases CBI handles would not be in Courts! So, Sir, let us talk personal:do you believe in history being a better and more valid judge than the legal judges? And how wud this influence you when push comes to shove with the (already discredited) race of Indian politicians?


Mark McManus (Fri Nov 29 21:10:43 1996 IST):

Mr Singh, I have asked you several questions. I was led to believe that you are a man of rare candour. I was wrong. You are just another bureaucrat, afraid of speaking his mind.


Mr Joginder Singh (Fri Nov 29 21:11:55 1996 IST):

Bedi: We have taken up the Kini murder cases within 48 hours of the fomral communication. An officer of the level of the superindent of police has been asked to investigate the case. Nobody has ever asked the CBI to go slow on any case. Investigation is a very time-comsuming process. It is not an electric button and get the light. You have to recoprd statements, check and cross-check any other evidence and then come to the final conclusion. As mentioned earlier, the agency has a set of dedicated officers whom nobody can influence.


James Bond 007 (Fri Nov 29 21:12:51 1996 IST):

I say, fellows, dump your damn politicians, you don't deserve them



mog dilliwala (Fri Nov 29 21:13:00 1996 IST):

BSBedi as in cricket? WOW! Have him on the chat instead?


Banta Singh Fijiwala (Fri Nov 29 21:13:32 1996 IST):

Thankyou Joginderji,I think in India a lot of political interference is there, What is your opinion about CBI playing a subdued role today?


mog dilliwala (Fri Nov 29 21:15:10 1996 IST):

Mark : The only man with candour in the Indian power scene today is Mr. Indrajit Gupta, and so we shall probably never see him here! Did you read the Prnab Mukherji doctrines?


Mr Joginder Singh (Fri Nov 29 21:15:37 1996 IST):

Mark: We do not have any adverserial relationship with the judiciary. We look upon the courts are our guides and friends.


mog dilliwala (Fri Nov 29 21:19:37 1996 IST):

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Mr Joginder Singh (Fri Nov 29 21:21:25 1996 IST):

Bond, Bedi and Chatterjee: The Prime Minister is the Cabinet Minister for Personnel for the administrative functioning of the CBI. He has made it very clear that there will be no interference in the work and functioning of the CBI. It is due to his support that a number of proposals have been accepted to streamline and strenghten the agency. About politicians it will against amount to commenting on them as a class which will not be fair. Some of them are the best administraitve and men of probity and integrity. Those who are found to be on the wrong side of the law, irrespective of class whether from the public life or government are dealt with in accordance with the legal framework of the country.


Rip Van Winkle (Fri Nov 29 21:21:39 1996 IST):

Mr Jog, granting that witnesses have to be questioned, records kept in triplicate and such, tell us this - investigation is a complex process, but does it also have to be a never-ending one? In other words, what case has the CBI, in recent times, brought to a conclusion?


mog dilliwala (Fri Nov 29 21:22:03 1996 IST):

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Banta Singh Fijiwala (Fri Nov 29 21:23:36 1996 IST):

Joginderji, Thussi mere preshn ka uttar nahi diya???


Khalnayak (Fri Nov 29 21:23:54 1996 IST):

Arre Jog-saab, whatever happened to that espionage case in ISRO?


Mr Joginder Singh (Fri Nov 29 21:24:27 1996 IST):

Bond, Bedi and Chatterjee: The Prime Minister is the Cabinet Minister for Personnel for the administrative functioning of the CBI. He has made it very clear that there will be no interference in the work and functioning of the CBI. It is due to his support that a number of proposals have been accepted to streamline and strenghten the agency. About politicians it will against amount to commenting on them as a class which will not be fair. Some of them are the best administraitve and men of probity and integrity. Those who are found to be on the wrong side of the law, irrespective of class whether from the public life or government are dealt with in accordance with the legal framework of the country.


Ram Behari Sharma (Fri Nov 29 21:25:20 1996 IST):

As one of the most important government officials in the country, would you have some suggestions on how corruption can be combated in this country? What, Sir, is the root of corruption in India?


Khalnayak (Fri Nov 29 21:26:05 1996 IST):

Is there an echo in here, Jog-ji? Tho phir usko pehle pakadna padega!


B S Bedi; (Fri Nov 29 21:26:45 1996 IST):

I believe the CBI is a house divided. There are officials who are on your side, who kinow that you mean well. there are others with vested interests. Is this not true? Is it not true that Satish Sharma was tipped off on the CBI raids?


Mr Joginder Singh (Fri Nov 29 21:26:56 1996 IST):

Bond, Bedi and Chatterjee: The Prime Minister is the Cabinet Minister for Personnel for the administrative functioning of the CBI. He has made it very clear that there will be no interference in the work and functioning of the CBI. It is due to his support that a number of proposals have been accepted to streamline and strenghten the agency. About politicians it will against amount to commenting on them as a class which will not be fair. Some of them are the best administraitve and men of probity and integrity. Those who are found to be on the wrong side of the law, irrespective of class whether from the public life or government are dealt with in accordance with the legal framework of the country.


Simran Andrews (Fri Nov 29 21:28:06 1996 IST):

Mr Jog: You say the judiciary is a friend - but that friend seems to be spending most of his time rapping the CBI for various acts of commission and omission. Why the judicial frowns, Mr Jog? Could it be because the CBI is not doing its duty as well as is expected?


Samuel Benjamin (Fri Nov 29 21:28:11 1996 IST):

BSB: It's good you raked up the Sharma business. What action, Mr Singh, are you planning to take against the Ambanis, Dhoots and Ruias who provided the funds in the JMM bribes for votes case. I believe you are going slow in the Ambani matter because they are close to the PM, while you are taking strict action against the other two.


Old enough to be your dad (Fri Nov 29 21:28:13 1996 IST):

Joginder Putar: When we got news of your posting, our chhati sweeled with pride. We were certain that the smell of the soil of punjab will cleanse the dirty and filthy environment of our land. But alas, you have turned out to be only a paper tiger. Where have the gabroo jawans of my country gone?? Here in the cold of Alaska, I wish I was back home but then.... I think it is only better to die here than to see the sorry state of my country....


Banta Singh Fijiwala (Fri Nov 29 21:29:19 1996 IST):

Jogiji, Thussi bar-bar ek he uttar de rahe ho!!! Chalo desh mein Brasthchar ki samasya ko khathem karane me apap kya karenge??


Ram Behari Sharma (Fri Nov 29 21:29:44 1996 IST):

As one of the most important government officials in the country, would you have some suggestions on how corruption can be combated in this country? What, Sir, is the root of corruption in India?


Samuel Benjamin (Fri Nov 29 21:30:11 1996 IST):

BSB: It's good you raked up the Sharma business. What action, Mr Singh, are you planning to take against the Ambanis, Dhoots and Ruias who provided the funds in the JMM bribes for votes case. I believe you are going slow in the Ambani matter because they are close to the PM, while you are taking strict action against the other two.


B S Bedi; (Fri Nov 29 21:30:49 1996 IST):

I believe the CBI is a house divided. There are officials who are on your side, who kinow that you mean well. there are others with vested interests. Is this not true? Is it not true that Satish Sharma was tipped off on the CBI raids?


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