‘PMO had not advised CVC to resign’

March 03, 2011 04:55 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:57 am IST - New Delhi

The Prime Minister’s Office had not advised Central Vigilance Commissioner P.J. Thomas to step down from his post, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

This was stated by the government in a written reply which came on a day when the Supreme Court quashed the appointment of Mr. Thomas, who is facing a corruption case in Kerala, as the CVC.

In the reply to a question whether the PMO had advised Mr. Thomas to resign from his post, Minister of State for Personnel V. Narayanasamy said, “No.”

The question was put up by Shree Gopal Vyas (BJP). He had also sought to know if the PMO had asked the CVC to resign, whether it was turned down and if the government found itself helpless in taking any decision on this matter.

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