Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Conflict of interest: AAP MLA to table private member bill

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: With the Captain Amarinder Singh-led Congress government dithering on its poll promise, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) co-president, Punjab, Aman Arora has sought to table a private member bill in the budget session of the Vidhan Sabha for unseating ministers and MLAS found guilty of conflict of interest.

Arora, who is MLA from Sunam, submitted the private member bill titled “The Punjab Unseating of Members of Legislativ­e Assembly found Guilty of Conflict of Interest Bill, 2018” to Vidhan Sabha speaker Rana KP Singh on Thursday, seeking his permission to table it in the session.

“Under the proposed bill, any elected representa­tive, be it the chief minister, ministers or MLAS, shall be liable for disqualifi­cation, hence unseated, within a period of six months, if found guilty of conflict of interest for furthering his own private interest, financial or commercial, directly or indirectly, at the cost of interest of the state,” he said at a press conference. Kharar MLA Kanwar Sandhu was also present.

Arora said mafias involved in land, sand, transport and cable businesses were taking undue advantage with the patronage and overt involvemen­t of those in power for the past many years, but successive government­s had failed to take measures to prevent blatant loot of resources of the state.

“Had such law existed, mafias would not have come into existence,” he said, accusing the Congress government of going back on its poll promise.

The AAP leader said the Congress had in its election manifesto promised to enact the Conflict of Interest Act, but has done nothing so far. The state cabinet had, in its first meeting, decided to bring legislatio­n on this. The CM later indicated that the MLAS would not be covered .

In his bill, the AAP legislator has suggested a five-member commission headed by a retired judge of the Supreme Court of HC to prevent conflict of interest.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? State Aam Aadmi Party copresiden­t Aman Arora submitting the bill to Vidhan Sabha speaker Rana KP Singh on Thursday.
HT PHOTO State Aam Aadmi Party copresiden­t Aman Arora submitting the bill to Vidhan Sabha speaker Rana KP Singh on Thursday.

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