"We are questioning the timing of the arrests. For more than a year the CBI was silent, but all of a sudden it has become active when the opposition is getting united on the issue of demonetisation. This is an attempt to break the unity of the opposition on the issue of demonetisation," Congress general secretary C P Joshi told reporters here.
The "timing of the arrests" has raised a question mark over the impartiality of the probe, he remarked.
Notably, the Supreme Court had ordered the CBI probe into the chit fund scam based on an appeal by senior Congress leader Abdul Mannan.
When asked about it, Joshi said, "The matter is sub judice, so it won't be right to comment on the matter."
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