In a representation to the Governor signed by BJP state General Secretary Naresh Bansal, Spokesman Munna Singh Chauhan, Media Incharge Devendra Bhasin and media cell convenor Ravindra Patwal, the party alleged judges whose names had cropped in connection with Ghaziabad's PF scam had been made part of the search committee constituted by the state government for the appointment of a Lokayukta.
The party also spoke of lack of clarity in the present Lokayukta Act as to whether the anti-corruption ombudsman will be free from the state government's control.
Terming the lacunae as vital, the party sought the Governor's intervention in the matter so that a Lokayukta worth its name is appointed in the state.
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