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CBI chief Praveen Sood likely to get extension

The Union government is likely to give an extension to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) director Praveen Sood after a high-powered committee comprising Narendra Modi, of India Sanjeev Khanna, and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha couldn't reach a consensus on Monday, people aware of developments said.

The lack of consensus might mean that Sood, who took over on May 25, 2023, could get an extension of up to one year, the people cited above said.

A long list of possible candidates were sent to Gandhi before the , according to a Congress functionary. An official added that a few names were prominently discussed in the meeting that was held at the Prime Minister's Office. Gandhi didn't agree to any of the names, said a functionary. 

According to a second senior functionary, the participants agreed to give an extension to Sood. 

Sood, an 1986-batch IPS officer, has served CBI in various positions for the past 37 years. A CBI chief can get a maximum of five years in office.

According to the Congress functionary, Gandhi opposed some of the names that came up during the meeting. It was not clear if Gandhi was going to give a dissent note.

Sood, an officer of the Karnataka cadre, was director general of police (DGP) of the state prior to his appointment. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who was the Congress's floor leader at the time, objected to Sood's name for CBI chief post and demanded a fresh selection of candidates.

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