Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken today questioned Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on his government's inability to fill up the post of Lokayukta, lying vacant since 2013.
The Delhi government by filling up the Lokayukta position, could have probed various alleged irregularities including appointment of 21 parliamentary secretaries and charges of fake degrees against certain AAP MLAs, Maken said.
The leader stated that his party will file complaints with Lokayukta's office against 30 AAP legislators including Kejriwal and the 21 parliamentary secretaries.
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The post is lying vacant since retirement of Manmohan Sarin as Lokayukta in 2013.
"The post of Lokyukta is vacant since Congress government demitted office in Delhi due to which citizens have become mere spectators of the wrongdoings of the AAP government," Maken said.
The Congress leader accused Kejriwal of "constantly shielding" the six AAP MLAs having fake degrees.
Congress will take out a protest march from Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) to Lokayukta office carrying an empty chair and then put it outside Lokayukta office, he said.
"We will file petitions in Lokayukta office on Monday and demand action against 30 AAP MLAs including CM Kejriwal," Maken noted.