Disappointed with Kejriwal, says his colleague in IAC movement
It clearly shows that when in power, greed overtakes you, says N Santosh Hegde
PTI
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Hegde, a former Solicitor General of India, was among the key personalities, including Kejriwal, behind the then 'India Against Corruption' movement, spearheaded by Anna Hazare
Bengaluru, 22 March
Former Supreme Court Judge N Santosh Hegde said on Friday he
was totally disappointed with Aam Aadmi Party leader and Delhi Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested in connection with an excise policy linked
money-laundering case.
Hegde, a former Solicitor General of India, was among the
key personalities, including Kejriwal, behind the then 'India Against
Corruption' movement, spearheaded by Anna Hazare, more than a decade ago, which
had at the time brought the issue of corruption into sharp focus.
"It clearly shows that when in power, greed overtakes
you," he said on the case against Kejriwal. "I am totally
disappointed. I thought AAP (after it came to power) will uphold administrative
fairness which is not there. And it is an indication of the fact that power
corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely," he told PTI here.
After a part of the movement became a political party (AAP),
Hegde, the former Karnataka Lokayukta, came out of it. "Special reason for
coming out was that politics today is a den of corruption. No political party
is free from it. The India Against Corruption movement was fighting against
corruption in administration.
“It was our principle that we will stay out of politics and
try to clean politics. But then a group of people decided that we should enter
into politics (and then went on to form AAP) and clean it which I never
believed can be done successfully. And I think what's happening today in AAP is
an example of what I thought was correct," Hegde said. He said Kejriwal
had come home to invite him to join the party but he did not agree.
Hegde also shared his views on oft-repeated allegations
levelled by Opposition parties against the BJP-led NDA government of misusing
Central agencies like ED and CBI in corruption cases and targeting them. "Allegation
of parties in Opposition that the ruling party is doing it only for destroying
opposition, I don't believe it. Yes, they are selectively doing this. But that
is no offence at all. Because in criminal jurisprudence, there is no Article 14
(of the Constitution)...does not apply equality.
"And one day when they will come to power, they will go
against the BJP. So, ultimately there will be complete justice, is it? If they
don't do it against the opposition, then when they come to power they won't do
it against these people also. At least 50 per cent justice is being done
now," he said.
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