Arvind Kejriwal during a video link conference in Delhi Today criticized Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar for amending the Goa Lokayukta Act saying that amendments are meant for protection of corrupts.
This amendment provides a steep fine between 1 and 10 lakh for frivolous complaints, Kejriwal said the threat of fine and jail was unacceptable as it was clearly against the CrPC which makes it the duty of citizens to point out corruption.
This amendment provides a steep fine between 1 and 10 lakh for frivolous complaints, Kejriwal said the threat of fine and jail was unacceptable as it was clearly against the CrPC which makes it the duty of citizens to point out corruption.
"There isn't any greater effort to protect the corrupt. It appears the government is going out of its way to protect the corrupt."Said Kejrival
He added that this was the first time in India that a deemed rejected clause has been introduced in a Lokayukta law as usually the Lokayukta's report is deemed to be accepted.
He added that this was the first time in India that a deemed rejected clause has been introduced in a Lokayukta law as usually the Lokayukta's report is deemed to be accepted.
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