"AAP ostensibly claims to be a product of a movement which campaigned for Lokpal and Whistleblowers legislation. It, therefore, surprises me that one of the earliest decisions of the AAP government would be to challenge the discharge of whistleblowers by a competent court.
"...Political consistency is becoming unknown for some. Interestingly, Mr Kejriwal is exhorting everybody to do sting operation on corrupt officials. But were AAP's standards be applied to such cases, everybody would be guilty under 120-B of IPC (criminal conspiracy)," the Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha said.
He said people had cross-voted in the vote of confidence in July, 2008 after the Indo-US civil nuclear deal was signed and money had been offered to MPs.
Hailing the judgement discharging the accused in the case, he said it is a "significant victory" for those who were campaigning for the rights of whistleblowers and grant of protection to them and expressed hope that the Bill pending in Rajya Sabha would be passed at the earliest.
The Delhi Government yesterday decided to file an appeal against the acquittal of seven persons, including former SP leader Amar Singh, Sudheendra Kulkarni, former aide of L K Advani, and three BJP leaders by a trial court in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam.