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Sunday, March 29, 2015

AAP rejigs panels, sacks its Lokpal - The Indian Express

Former Navy chief L Ramdas and Prashant Bhushan Former Navy chief L Ramdas and Prashant Bhushan.



A day after sacking four senior leaders from its National Executive, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) removed Admiral L Ramdas as its internal Lokpal on Sunday. The former Navy Chief, who is seen by many in AAP as being close to Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan, issued a statement expressing disappointment that he was not “accorded the courtesy” of being informed before the decision was made public.


The party National Executive met on Sunday and, building on decisions taken on Saturday, removed Bhushan from the disciplinary committee, of which he was thus far the head.


“The NE reconstituted the three-member internal Lokpal panel following the completion of the term of the previous panel which was headed by Admiral Ramdas,” the AAP said in an official statement. On the new Lokpal panel is former IPS officer N Dilip, former CISF DIG and lawyer Rakesh Sinha, and educationist S P Verma.


In a statement issued in response, Ramdas said that as recently as on February 15, he had been requested to consider being the party’s Lokpal for another five years.


“I am disappointed that the leadership of the party did not accord me the courtesy of informing me first before making this decision public. I still await their phone-call…,” Ramdas said. “As recently as January 2015, I was asked to investigate complaints against potential electoral candidates. I took it as a sign of the party’s confidence in me when on February 15th, at an informal meeting at the home of Mr Kejriwal, in the presence of many other senior leaders of the party, including members of the executive committee, I was actually requested to consider serving an additional five years as Lokpal.”


Ramdas said he was more “sad than surprised” at the reaction to two letters he wrote, on the basis of which many in the Kejriwal faction believed his loyalties lay with Yadav and Bhushan. “My… letters… reflected my effort to encourage the various leaders of the party to work together to remember the principles on which it was founded and to make sure that the promises made to the electorate… were fulfilled. Unfortunately I did not succeed…”


Yadav attacked the AAP on Twitter: “As per Party’s constitution, the NE has no authority to appoint new Lokpal. Only the Lokpal can appoint their successor. Shocked to hear that a party built on Lokpal movement has thrown out its own Lokpal.”


The new disciplinary committee will have Aashish Khetan, Pankaj Gupta and Dinesh Waghela. “The new panel is likely to take up the complaint against Bhushan, Yadav, Anand Kumar and Ajit Jha for indulging in anti-party activities. They can even recommend action against these leaders,” sources in the party said.


The NE also set up a six-member committee to organise its planned protest against the Centre’s land acquisition law on April 22. The members of the committee are Ilyas Azmi, Prem Singh continued…



1 comment:

  1. It maybe recalled that as per the Constitution of AAP, the competent authority to deal with disciplinary action against a member "at the national level" is the Party Lokpal!The national Convenor has failed to refer the matter to the Lokal!Christina Swamy TN state-level Convenor of AAP and NE member has mentioned this in her letter !National Convenor has not disclosed till now as to when did the tenure of First Lokpal has actually ended either to the party concerned or the public!A moot question has arrive :"Whether AAP functionaries have observed the"due process law" while sacking PB,YY and other two from National Executive?

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