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Controversy erupts over Commissioners’ oath

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Chandigarh: A controversy has erupted over Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda administering the oath of office to new members of State Information Commission and the Commissioners of Right to Service Commission barely an hour after the new Governor took charge, with the Opposition terming the move as “unconstitutional”.
However, Chief Secretary S C Choudhary maintained that there was no illegality in making the appointments and in administering the oath to them. Even as BJP nominee Kaptan Singh Solanki took oath as new Governor of Haryana yesterday, the Chief Minister went ahead and administered the oath of office to two as Commissioners of the SIC and three others as the Right to Service Commission.
In the past, the Information Commissioners were administered the oath by the Governor.
Opposition parties including INLD and BJP attacked the Hooda government for showing “haste” in making the appointments and pointed out that even Haryana’s Secretary, Administrative Reforms, Pradeep Kasni, has red-flagged the appointments on the grounds that rules had allegedly not been followed.
“The Hooda government, which has been going out of its way to re-employ its favourites, showed tremendous haste yesterday. The Chief Minister invited to his home those who had to take oath and administered the oath on a holiday.
He did not even wait for the new Governor’s nod,” BJP’s legislature party leader and Ambala MLA, Anil Vij charged.
“Moreover, a state’s own officer had red-flagged the appointments. Therefore, this action of the government is illegal and unconstitutional,” he charged. Main opposition INLD, too, slammed the government over making the appointments.
“We are meeting the new Governor and will apprise him that the Congress government, whose term is nearing its end, is in a tearing hurry to appoint its favourites at key constitutional posts by not following laid down rules thus violating constitutional and democratic norms,” INLD’s state unit chief, Ashok Arora said.
He said the “haste” in making the appointments to these statutory posts was evident from the fact that the proposal for making the appointments was sent to the then Governor, Jagannath Pahadia, on July 23 seeking an authorisation from him so that the Chief Minister could administer the oath to the new members. (PTI)

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