NEW DELHI: With allegations levelled against its own members, India Against Corruption announced on Friday setting up of a three-member panel of retired judges to probe the charges against its prominent members, including Prashant Bhushan and Anjali Damania.
Former Delhi high court chief Justice AP Shah, Justice BH Marlapalle (Retd) of Bombay high court and Justice Jaspal Singh (Retired) of Delhi high court are the internal Lokpal for Kejriwal’s yet-to-be named party.
Kejriwal said it has been alleged that Prashant Bhushan has done irregularities in buying land in Himachal Pradesh, that Mayank Gandhi has links with builders and questions have been raised against Anjali Damania’s land deals in Maharashtra.
“We have from time to time requested the government to set up an independent enquiry to investigate into the matter and give us double the punishment than prescribed if found guilty. Unfor-tunately, the government has been more interested in mud-slinging than setting up an independent probe.
“Therefore, we have formed an independent ombudsmen consisting of three retired judges enjoying a reputation of high integrity and independence to inquire into any charges made against key members of IAC and they will probe Bhushan, Gandhi and Damania,” Kejriwal said.
He said they are sending their cases to the three retired judges on Monday and would request them to expeditiously inquire into these charges and give their report as early as possible and within 3 months.
Kejriwal said the ombudsmen would be requested to examine in depth the allegations and material against IAC members, their defense and give a report on whether the allegations show any illegal or immoral act being committed by IAC members. “If any member is found guilty of any illegal or immoral activity he would be expected to resign from the proposed party,” he said.
We will approach the judges on Monday and request them to complete the probe in three months, Kejriwal said.
Refuting former IPS officer Y P Singh’s allegations that he concealed information about Sharad Pawar, Arvind Kejriwal said he had raised corruption charges against the NCP chief earlier and there was no point in repeating it. Kejriwal said it was “not right” on part of Singh to allege that he had not revealed evidence against Pawar while targeting BJP chief Nitin Gadkari and pointed out that they had held a press conference and demanded his removal during a fast in August.
“The allegation that we concealed the evidences are not right. There is no point in repeating the allegations. We are getting evidences from everywhere. It is easy to level allegations
“…We are selective because we are very responsible. (Agencies)