The truth alone triumphs. It's emblazoned on the Indian emblem below the four Asiatic lions that symbolise power, courage, confidence and pride from the Sarnath capital. The Ashoka chakra which is stands for dharma and the 4 animals representing India. the lion of the north, the horse of the west, the bull of the south and the elephant of the east. The same symbol is emblazoned in the hallmark of the CBI along with the words industry, impartiality and integrity. Let's a take a moment to thank and respect the people who serve in these crucial wings of the Indian state. The CBI has a tough job, constantly under political pressure, having to handle the most high profile cases in the country. Taking on some of India's most powerful men and women isn't easy in a place where 'Janta hai Mera Baap Kaun Hai' is still a guiding motto of the ruling elite. By the time the CBI is handed a case, it's already been badly botched up, sometimes covered up by local police. The airship-hemraj murder was an example. They do an impossible job, everyone keeps demanding CBI inquiries for everything, their staff is overworked and we bash them freely when they get it wrong. But we show no respect, until a few days ago, most people watching this broadcast wouldn't have even known the name of the CBI chief. The ib has an even more important job. They have to protect the country, from terrorists, Pak agents, criminal gangs, drug smugglers and what not. Their boys and girls get no laurels, we don't salute them when some even die in the line of duty. As spies, they're supposed to be unheard. Forever. Yet they have to get it right a 100 per cent of the time. 1 miss and something dastardly happens and the first thing we hunt for is an intelligence failure and the blame is landed on their doorstep. It's not easy. How many of you knew that Rajiv Jain is the IB chief? Or where he's from or what he and his network really do? Today, something bizarrely disturbing is happening. The CBI chief and his no.2 have been sent on leave, both accusing each other of rampant corruption. The chief Verma has gone to court accusing the govt of interference in the CBI. The court hears his plea tomorrow. The congress is linking this to rafale. Today, 4 IB men were arrested by the Delhi police outside his house. The ib we understand is furious, it's gone to the MHA in protest. They've already been at loggerheads with the CBI in the past over the Ishrat Jahan case. The Delhi police are now stuck in the ping pong. The CVC has been pulled into the quagmire, one of its ex-officials an accused, the current having to advise the govt on what to do. Egos, power tussles are known at the top ranks of the bureaucracy. Without a doubt, these are powerful agencies and powerful people. Then there is the cold war concept of mutually assured destruction. That's where we seem to be careening towards. Our objective needs to be simple, in the service of the truth and in service of the nation. All these agencies serve th