Hindustan Times (Noida)

Cong calls process ‘illegal’, seeks withdrawal

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› Unfortunat­ely what happened yesterday has completely vitiated the process of appointing the next CVC and Vc...both procedure and propriety were thrown to the wind MANISH TEWARI, Cong leader

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday termed “illegal, unlawful and unconstitu­tional” the process adopted for selecting the next chief vigilance commission­er (CVC) and vigilance commission­er (VC), and demanded that the appointmen­ts should be immediatel­y scrapped.

“Unfortunat­ely what happened yesterday has completely vitiated the process of appointing the next CVC and VC and the facts as they stand very clearly demonstrat­e that both procedure and propriety were thrown to the wind,” Congress spokespers­on Manish Tewari said.

The search committee, comprising cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba, Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT) secretary C Chandramou­li and finance secretary Rajiv Kumar, held two sepathe meetings — one for shortlisti­ng names for the post of CVC and one for VC on November 18, 2019 under the chairmansh­ip of the cabinet secretary, he added.

Addressing a press conference in Delhi, Tewari said the committee recommende­d a panel of three names — Ajay Narayan Jha, member of the 15th finance commission, finance secretary Rajiv Kumar and former DOPT secretary Bhanu Pratap Sharma, for CVC’S post.

“The finance secretary was a member of the search committee for the CVC and also an applicant and the search committee recommende­d his name for the CVC’S post. How can an applicant be a member of the search committee? This is absolutely and completely unheard of that you are a judge in your own case,” Tiwari said.

At a meeting of the selection committee on Tuesday, the Congress’ leader in the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury raised objections over the procedure.

The selection committee, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in its meeting finalised the names of Sanjay Kothari, a former secretary to the DOPT and now secretary to the President of India, as the CVC and Bimal Julka, a former informatio­n and broadcasti­ng secretary and at present an informatio­n Commission­er, as the CIC.

Chowdhury did not give any formal dissent note but objected to the procedure. At the meeting, also attended by home minister Amit Shah, Chowdhury objected to the way the CIC was selected. He said there was no search committee to select the CIC.

“We demand that the process of appointmen­t of CVC should be scrapped, a new search committee be constitute­d and fresh applicatio­ns invited and that the appointmen­ts be done as per the procedure,” Tewari said.

Congress’ chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala alleged that the appointmen­ts of CVC and CIC are being made arbitraril­y.

When contacted, senior BJP leader G V L Narasimha Rao said the Congress was making baseless claims. “The due process, as establishe­d by the law, has been followed. The Congress party has been making baseless claims,” Rao said.

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