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(With inputs from PTI)

NEW DELHI: The high-powered selection panel headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday decided to remove Alok Verma as the chief of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), said officials.The decision came following the second meeting of the PM-led selection panel , which also included Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge and Justice AK Sikri, who was nominated by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi to represent him.Alok Verma, a 1979-batch AGMUT cadre IPS officer, has been removed from the post on charges of corruption and dereliction of duty making him the first chief in the history of the agency to face such action, they said.According to a letter issued by the government, Verma has been posted as director general, fire and services, civil defence & home guards for the residual period of his present term, which ends on January 31 this year.The letter also said that M Nageshwar Rao will take over the duties of the director, CBI till the appointment of a new director.There were eight counts of charges against Alok Verma in the CVC report presented before the committee.The decision for the removal was taken by a majority with Kharge opposing the move, they said.The high-powered panel had held its first meeting on Wednesday. The meeting was inconclusive.Earlier, Supreme Court had reinstated Verma after he was sent on forced leave by the government. The top court had asked the selection panel to decide on the fate of Alok Verma.SC had asked the government to convene the meeting within a week of its order. It had quashed the government's unprecedented "overnight" order issued in October last year, stripping Verma of his powers and sending him on leave after he and his deputy traded corruption charges, sparking a bitter feud.The CBI chief and his deputy special director Rakesh Asthana were sent on the forced leave over two months ago. They had accused each other of corruption.Verma, who resumed office on Wednesday, had revoked most of the transfers done by M Nageshwar Rao, who was appointed as the interim CBI chief in his absence.Congress reacted sharply to the sacking of Alok Verma and said that the ousted CBI chief should have been given a chance to represent his case in front of the panel.Hitting out at the Congress over its attack on the Modi government following removal of CBI director Alok Verma on corruption charges, the BJP called it a "sore loser", saying the party has been left to lick its wounds "after failing to subvert the central probe agency by joining internal personal battles".