New Delhi, June 08: Chattisgarh Chief Minister Ajit Jogi will soon be questioned by the CBI after a categorical denial by the Intelligence Bureau of his charge that it was engaged in tarnishing his image. Highly-placed CBI sources said the agency had sought time from Jogi to ask him to reveal the name of the source of a letter on which he had based his complaints.

The sources said that the State Director Information had sought some clarifications like who were the accused named in the case and under what sections of the Indian Penal Code it was registered.

The CBI had in May shot off a letter to Jogi asking him to make it convenient for its sleuths to question him in connection with the allegations levelled by him against the IB. It stated that his co-operation was necessary to reach to the bottom of the case.
The CBI had registered a case under sections 417, 465, 468, 469 and 471 of the Indian Penal Code against unknown persons after receiving complaints of forgery of documents in the name of special directorate, Intelligence Bureau.
Bureau Report