Congress president M Mallikarjun Kharge defends Karnataka’s withdrawal of general consent for CBI investigations, highlighting past misuse allegations. He asserts that this move is within the state’s rights and recalls similar actions during former CM Devraj Urs’ tenure. Kharge also mentioned previous high-profile cases where the CBI declined to investigate despite their seriousness.
Kharge defends Karnataka govt’s decision to withdraw consent given to CBI

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