New delhi, Oct 24 : CBI Director Alok Verma and Special Director Rakesh Asthana have been "divested of all powers" amid an ongoing spat between them, sources said, calling it the first such case in the history of the agency.

The story is developing and more clarity is likely to happen after the government issues a detailed statement which is expected in the day, they said.

The prime minister-led Appointments Committee in an order Tuesday night gave charge of the Director to Joint Director M Nageshwara Rao with immediate effect, a government order said.

The order implies that the government has side lined all the three additional directors, number three in the agency hierarchy, including A K Sharma whose name had figured in the complaint by Asthana.

There were reports that the CBI Headquarters had been sealed and officials or outsiders were not being allowed as a team of officers was inside, the sources said.

However, the building has now been opened.

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Yadgir (Karnataka) (PTI): A 46-year-old woman allegedly died by suicide after facing sustained social boycott and harassment by members of her community, police said on Thursday.

An FIR has been registered in Yadgir district based on the complaint lodged by Yellappa Suryavamshi (50).

Suryavamshi alleged that the victim Kamalamma (46), a resident of Girinagar area in Yadgir, allegedly jumped into the Bhima river near Joladadagi village between the evening of March 14 and the morning of March 15, following alleged mental harassment linked to a social boycott imposed on her family.

Suryavamshi alleged that their family had been ostracised by members of their community over an unverified accusation involving their son.

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“A village panchayat held on September 8, 2025, had directed the family not to interact with a relative and imposed a 10-year social boycott, asking them to vacate the village,” Suryavamshi said in his complaint.

Following the decision, the family had shifted to a rented house in Yadgir town.

However, earlier this month, when the woman returned to their native locality, a group of individuals allegedly confronted her and reiterated the boycott, the FIR said.

“Despite the earlier boycott, she was again prevented from staying in the village and was subjected to continued mental harassment,” the complainant said.

The complainant further alleged that even relatives who offered shelter to the woman were threatened with similar social ostracism.

“Those who gave her refuge were warned of facing a fresh boycott by convening another panchayat,” Suryavamshi alleged.

Unable to bear the alleged humiliation and pressure, the woman is said to have taken the extreme step, police said.

Her body was recovered from the river on March 15 and shifted to the district government hospital mortuary in Yadgir, police said.

Based on the complaint, a case has been registered against five individuals under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), police said, adding that further investigation is underway.