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Sawant refuses to head probe panel
Pune,Aug 19: Former Supreme Court Judge P B Sawant tonight declined to head the single-member judicial inquiry commission to probe charges of corruption against four Maharashtra ministers levelled by noted Gandhian Anna Hazare and counter-charges against the social activist.
Pune,Aug 19: Former Supreme Court Judge P B Sawant tonight declined to head the single-member judicial inquiry commission to probe charges of corruption against four Maharashtra ministers levelled by noted Gandhian Anna Hazare and counter-charges against the social activist.
"I have withdrawn my consent to head the judicial probe panel," Sawant told here. The retired Judge said he has sent a letter to this effect to Chief Minister Sushilkumar Shinde.
Asked why was he refusing to head the inquiry panel, Sawant said he was taking the step in view of reported statement by Hazare, who had demanded a three-member committee, that he would not co-operate with a single-member judge.
The state government had announced Sawant's name to go into charges of corruption against ministers--Sureshdada Jain, Dr Padamsinh Patil, Dr Vijaykumar Gavit and Nawab Malik.
The panel was to go into charges of corruption against Hazare as well. Jain had resorted to a fast-unto-death demanding a probe by a retired judge into charges of corruption levelled by him against Hazare while running various public trusts. Bureau Report
Asked why was he refusing to head the inquiry panel, Sawant said he was taking the step in view of reported statement by Hazare, who had demanded a three-member committee, that he would not co-operate with a single-member judge.
The state government had announced Sawant's name to go into charges of corruption against ministers--Sureshdada Jain, Dr Padamsinh Patil, Dr Vijaykumar Gavit and Nawab Malik.
The panel was to go into charges of corruption against Hazare as well. Jain had resorted to a fast-unto-death demanding a probe by a retired judge into charges of corruption levelled by him against Hazare while running various public trusts. Bureau Report