Appointment process in CIC skewed at Modi\'s behest: Congress

Appointment process in CIC skewed at Modi's behest: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Monday accused of crippling the (CIC) by skewing the selection process and getting on board people of his own choice.

In the wake of a host of activists objecting to the "arbitrary" appointment of Information Commissioners, particularly of former Law Suresh Chandra, accused of running the government by "subterfuge" by eliminating eligible people from the selection panel.

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"Modi's new way is to instruct government departments which constitute the to put in names which are skewed and exclude the desirable and the eligible," Singhvi told the media here.

He referred to (DoPT) files which reveal that Chandra, appointed as in January, was not on the list of 280 applicants.

"Chandra himself has admitted that his name was among the people shortlisted for the job despite having not applied for it," said Singhvi.

"Modi has reduced the CIC into a cripple where eligible applicants are excluded and those close to a or with obvious links are being selected at the behest of the Prime Minister," added Singhvi.

Recently, a host of activists including and Aruna Roy, had written to the and the CIC expressing their "strong reservations" about the appointment process.

In a letter to the panel headed by Modi, the activists urged for rectifying the "flawed and defective" process.

They contended that the advertisements and the accompanying notifications inviting applications for the posts were not in keeping with the Act as they did not specify the salaries, allowances and other conditions of the service and tenure of Information Commissioners, as provided for in the law.

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 19:18 IST