Sunday, February 3, 2019
New CBI supervisor Rishi Kumar Shukla assumes responsibility, faces Mamata Banerjee's fierceness on first day
Shubham kr barnwal
February 03, 2019
RK Shukla's first day in office is probably going to be stormy as the CBI is moving Supreme Court after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee requested Kolkata Police to prevent a CBI group from achieving Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajiv Kumar's home.

Features
• RS Shukla has assumed responsibility as the new CBI Director
• CBI is secured a fight with West Bengal government over Saradha trick examination
• WB government ceased CBI group from entering Kolkata CP living arrangement on Sunday
Rishi Kumar Shukla on Monday assumed responsibility as the new executive of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on the day when the researching office is amidst a pitched fight against Kolkata police.
RS Shukla is a 1983 shower IPS officer who was delegated as CBI boss by PM Narendra Modi-drove board only days after he was shunted out from his post in Madhya Pradesh by Kamal Nath, the new Chief Minister of the state.
His first day in office is probably going to be stormy as the CBI is moving Supreme Court after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee requested Kolkata Police to prevent a CBI group from achieving Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajiv Kumar's living arrangement.
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The group had achieved Kolkata to address Rajeev Kumar over his supposed job in the Saradha and Rose valley Chit Fund tricks. CBI has affirmed that Rajeev Kumar is retaining some critical archives.
On Sunday, when the CBI needed to test Rajeev Kumar, Mamata Banerjee raged her way to his habitation and sat on a dharna against the CBI.
Support has poured in for Mamata Banerjee from various restriction parties. Congress president Rahul Gandhi, previous Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, previous J&K CM Omar Abdullah, RJD pioneer Tejashwi Yadav, previous Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav.
Then, the Opposition parties are probably going to bring the issue up in the parliament today. They are in a group on Monday morning.