Cong terms process for appointing CVC 'illegal, unconstitutional'; seeks its scrapping
The Congress on Wednesday termed the process adopted for appointment of the next Chief Vigilance Commissioner "illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional" and demanded its immediate scrapping.
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said the government should initiate a fresh process for appointing the next CVC by inviting applications again.
"We demand that the entire process be scrapped in its entirety and a de novo process started by inviting applications afresh. There needs to be proper application of mind," he told reporters.
Tewari claimed that it is clear that the government has a lot to hide and wants the CVC to be a "rubber stamp".
He said this is the way institutions are being destroyed in this country and asked whether "we are living in a democracy or a banana republic".
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala also attacked the government over the appointment of CVC and CIC and alleged there is no place for transparency, accountability and constitutional processes in Prime ...