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Mehbooba favours Bhan as CVC, says Khoda is facing murder charges
Govt ignores PDP's dissent; recommends Khoda as SVC chief, Jerath and Sayeed as Commissioners
5/29/2012 12:55:56 AM
Ahmed Ali Fayyaz
SRINAGAR, May 28: In an obvious attempt to embarrass Omar Abdullah-led coalition government over the appointment of the retiring Director General of Police, Kuldeep Khoda, as the first head of the newly created State Vigilance Commission (SVC), PDP President Mehbooba Mufti today walked out of the Search Committee meeting, asking how a Police officer 'involved in killings' could be appointed as CVC and expected to curb corruption. Government has, nevertheless, decided to ignore Mehbooba's dissent and is recommending Mr Khoda as Chief Vigilance Commissioner and two retired IAS officers, namely RK Jeerath and Mohammad Sayeed Khan, as Commissioners.
Early Times disclosure, made exactly a year ago, proved right this evening when representatives of the coalition government---Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand and Minister of Law, Ali Mohammad Sagar---recommended the outgoing DGP, Mr Khoda, as the first CVC. However, the fourth member of the statutory search committee, PDP chief and Leader of the single largest opposition party in Assembly, Mehbooba Mufti, expressed her strong reservations.
Sources said that immediately after the meeting began at 7.00 p.m, the government members asked Ms Mufti to reveal her choices. She desired to know who exactly figured in the panel reportedly prepared and shortlisted by the government. Mehbooba mentioned the names of the former DGP (Prisons) Dr Ashok Bhan and former Financial Commissioner Home, Sameul Varghese, and pleaded that they could be the most suitable for the post of the CVC. She asserted that both of them had retired with unblemished service record and had proved to be the public servants of high integrity, competence and reputation.
However, Omar and Sagar expressed their reservation with regard to both. They insisted that Khoda would be the best incumbent, given his track record of competence and integrity for near 38 years in the state Police. Thereupon, Mehbooba triggered her gun. She asserted that Mr Khoda was facing serious charges of killing in the infamous Bhaderwah triple murder case that, according to her, had been established by Crime Branch and even brought before judicial courts as well as National Human Rights Commission. She also held Mr Khoda responsible for 120 killings in the street violence of 2010 summer during his headship of Jammu and Kashmir Police. "How can such a person be appointed as head of State Vigilance Commission? How do you expect him to fight corruption?" Mehbooba asked Omar and Sagar. When both resisted, she bluntly leveled allegation that the retiring DGP was being "rewarded for giving clean chit to Abdullah family in Haji Yousuf murder case".
An indignant Chief Minister asked her why PDP had supported Khoda's appointment as DGP in July 2007 when Ghulam Nabi Azad was Chief Minister and PDP was a partner in the coalition government. Mehbooba, according to sources, pleaded that Mr Khoda's involvement in Bhaderwah killings had become public only last year. She pointed out that 120 civilians in Kashmir were killed in Police firing in 2010, not in 2007. Within 20 minutes of the deliberations, Mehbooba walked out of the meeting in protest. Within minutes, Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister too drove back towards their residences.
Government hurriedly organised a news conference at Hari Niwas. Speaking to mediapersons, Sagar informed that a panel of six persons each for CVC and two Vigilance Commissioners was deliberated upon in the meeting. However, he said, there was no consensus on the name of CVC as the same was not agreed to by the leader of opposition.
Even as Sagar did not identify the men being recommended for appointment to Governor, sources said that the committee, notwithstanding Ms Mufti's strong note of dissent against Khoda, favoured the retiring DGP as CVC and Messers Ravi Kulbhushan Jeerath and Mohammad Sayeed Khan as the two Commissioners. Sources said that General Administration Department (GAD) was being asked to draft the letter and send it to Raj Bhawan later tonight.
PDP too quickly called media to Mufti's residence. Speaking to media late this evening, Ms Mufti revealed that she had opposed Khoda's appointment as CVC. According to her, she walked out of the meeting in protest when Chief Minister and Law Minister remained hell bent that none other than Khoda be recommended for the post of CVC. She claimed that Deputy Chief Minister remained silent and only Omar and Sagar threw their weight behind Khoda.
"I argued that it was a matter of law. I pointed out that in PJ Thomas case, Supreme Court of India had issued strict guidelines to all state governments that integrity watchdogs should be not essentially public servants but also eminent social activists. I told them that I had written a letter, wishing Chief Minister to assert and make necessary amendment in the law as per the Supreme Court guidelines. But, till date, I even did not get a reply", Mehbooba said. She said that further raised her objection, asking Omar and Sagar how a Police officer facing charges of murder in Bhaderwah case and responsible for 120 killings in Police firing could be appointed as CVC. "I told them that Mr Khoda was being rewarded for giving clean chit to Abdullah family in Haji Yousuf murder case", she added. Mehbooba said that she could not become part of deliberations aimed at rewarding killers with statutory positions.
The PDP chief said that Bahderwah killings had surfaced in 1997 but then Chief Minister of NC, Dr Farooq Abdullah, had "hushed up the case". She said it was during Khoda's headship of J&K Police that Police and Crime Brach investigation in "Cricket Association Scam" and other matters had been bungled. She said that there was no discussion in the meeting on the panels for two Vigilance Commissioners. "I made it clear to them that when there was no consensus on the name both the CVC, what was the fun of discussing VCs", she said.
Asked what would be PDP's further course of action, Mehbooba said: "I have done my job. Now this is for Governor to see how he could accord to assent to the controversial names and appoint people who are involved in murders."
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