"It is shocking to see state governments opposing police reforms recommended by ARC on the spurious argument that they are encroaching upon their powers and hurting their pride", Narayan, a member of the Commission, said in a statement today.
He was referring to the reservations expressed by states at a meeting convened by Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi yesterday to discuss ARC recommendations.
"It was surprising that states which fight for their rights in a federal set-up would like to deny the citizens the right to impartial, fair and effective rule of law," said the bureaucrat-turned-politician.
Narayan said, "Police and judicial reforms, institution of strong anti-corruption mechanisms, empowerment of local governments and guaranteeing services to citizens as a matter of right are all at the heart of governance reforms."
He said the citizen empowerment and independent anti- corruption institutions and effective policing and judicial reforms are all pro-people measures and none of them empower the Centre.
"Opposition to these measures in the name of federalism is the height of absurdity," he said.