Digvijay had flouted rules in govt appointments as MP CM: BJP

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Aug 08 2015 | 8:42 PM IST
Under fire over the 'Vyapam' scam, BJP today hit back at former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijay Singh as it alleged that 16 appointments were made in contravention of rules during his tenure, a charge denied by the Congress general secretary.
Citing a high court order, state unit BJP president Nand Kumar Singh Chouhan said there is a possibility of the registration of an FIR against Singh in this regard.
"Singh had appointed 16 people in various departments after throwing rules to the wind," he alleged.
BJP also provided photocopies of 16 note sheets of appointments purportedly signed by Singh in his capacity as chief minister between 1993-2003.
"The (MP) High Court bench comprising Chief Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice KK Trivedi had on August 6 annulled the appointment of one Arun Tiwari as an engineer in Water Resources Department made by the then Congress government headed by (Digvijay) Singh by relaxing rules. The above appointment was made by him (Singh) on September 27, 1997," Chouhan told reporters.
He said the possibility of registering an FIR against Singh cannot be ruled out in the wake of the HC's order "directing the state to initiate criminal proceedings against all irregular appointments by identifying them department- wise".
"The bench has directed that a first compliance report be filed within four months on the issue of alleged irregular appointments made by relaxing rules after identifying such recruitments department-wise.
"It also directed the chief secretary to cancel them (appointments)," he said.
Reacting to the HC's order dated August 6, Singh had tweeted, "Shocked to hear the Hon High Court MP order against me without giving me Notice or giving me opportunity to plead my case. Is this Justice?"
In related tweets on the issue today, he said, "If it (any case) was not under rule, then it (rule) was relaxed by taking the order from the Cabinet. Like Vyapam no forgery was done by looting the candidates."
In yet another tweet, he added, "During my chief ministership tenure all decisions were taken under the government rules.
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First Published: Aug 08 2015 | 8:42 PM IST

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