The battlelines hardened when Asthana was appointed the CBI special director on October 22, 2017, cementing his position as No. 2. Verma objected, citing Asthana’s alleged role in a corruption case, but was overruled. They stopped communicating and never had any one-to-one meeting since this July. Factionalism in the CBI now burst out in the open, with No. 1 and No. 4 at loggerheads with No. 2. Others—such as a joint director of ED—fanned the fire. The ED official supported the CBI No. 1 and No. 4 because one of his close relatives was apparently among the four senior personnel whom Verma had tried to bring in, but Asthana had rejected.