Adarsh scam: Maharashtra Information Commissioner submits leave application

January 05, 2011 12:22 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 05:20 am IST - Mumbai

Adarsh Housing Society apartments in Mumbai. File Photo: Paul Noronha

Adarsh Housing Society apartments in Mumbai. File Photo: Paul Noronha

Maharashtra Information Commissioner Ramanand Tiwari, whose son owns a flat in the controversial Adarsh Housing Society here, has submitted his leave application to the Governor, amid demand by the opposition for his ouster.

“Tiwari had submitted leave application to the Governor, who is yet to take any decision on the matter,” a Raj Bhavan spokesperson said.

Shiv Sena leader Subhash Desai has said that the government should sack Tiwari, a former IAS officer, for his alleged involvement in the Adarsh scam.

On January 3, another former bureaucrat Subhash Lalla, resigned as member of the State Human Rights Commission in the backdrop of his alleged link in the scam.

Ashok Chavan was to forced to quit as Chief Minister in November last year after it was revealed that his kin including late mother-in-law, owned flats in the upscale Adarsh society.

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