Centre excluding Opposition from Lokpal selection process: Kharge

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

of the Opposition in the on Tuesday said led wanted to exclude the Opposition from the selection process.

He alleged this in a letter to Modi, which he wrote in response to the government's invitation to him to attend the meeting as a Special Invitee.

"Inviting the of a single largest opposition party as a 'Special Invitee' is done with the singular intention to excluding the opinion of the opposition from the selection process of the The government is well aware that there is no provision in the and Lokayuktas Act for a Special Invitee to be a member of the Selection Committee," Kharge wrote.

He added that an invitation as a 'Special Invitee' without rights of participation, recording of opinion and voting in the procedure is only to mislead the nation and the people, rather than sincerely seeking the participation and opinion of the opposition.

Kharge, who had received a similar invitation in March this year, said that he was deeply disappointed with the as not only did his earlier letter go unacknowledged, but concerns that he had raised earlier continued to go unaddressed.

Kharge informed that he would not attend the said meeting as "to participate in this charade while your government runs roughshod over the intent and spirit of the Act would amount to dereliction of my constitutional duty."

He claimed that is not interested in fighting corruption as it has wasted four years by not amending the Act to include the of the single largest party in the as a member of the

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 21:00 IST