Mumbai:The Maharashtra government has filed a petition before the Bombay High Court alleging that some portions of the First Information Report (FIR) registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) against former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh were intended to "destabilise" the Shiv Sena-led ruling coalition in the state.
The state has sought that the CBI be directed to remove the said portions from its FIR.
In its plea filed in the HC on April 30, the government claimed that the CBI, in the FIR, had included the issue of last year's reinstatement of now suspended Mumbai police officer Sachin Waze, and transfers of some other police officers.
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These issues were not part of the complaint registered against Deshmukh and former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh by lawyer Jaishri Patil, the state government said.
On April 5, the high court, while hearing a bunch of pleas, including one filed by Patil, had directed the CBI to initiate a preliminary inquiry into the allegations of misconduct and corruption made against Deshmukh by Singh.
Patil had registered a complaint following the allegations and sought that the alleged roles of both Deshmukh and Singh be probed.
Patil had earlier told the HC that she had lodged the complaint against both Deshmukh and Singh at the Malabar hill police station on March 21, but the police had failed to conduct a preliminary inquiry and register an FIR.
Patil had said in her complaint that both Deshmukh and Singh had acted in "breach of their professional duties during the entire episode".
The HC had at the time said that the CBI must base its preliminary probe on Patil's complaint and register an FIR if it felt that an offence was committed.
In its plea in the HC, the state government has said that Patil's complaint and petition did not deal with Waze or any police transfers. The central agency, thus, could not have included those in its FIR, it said.
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