Shashi Tharoor writes to Om Birla; raises breach of privilege of Congress MP Karti Chidambaram
The Hindu
Shashi Tharoor pointed out that all deliberations and proceedings of the committee are, according to the rules of procedure, to be treated as confidential till such time as it is presented before the House
Chairman of the parliamentary committee on information technology Shashi Tharoor has written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla over the "seizing" of Congress MP Karti Chidambaram's "highly confidential" notes related to the panel during a CBI raid, and said this constitutes a "breach" of the committee as well as the member's privilege.
Writing to Mr. Birla in his capacity as chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology, Mr. Tharoor raised the issue of a "serious breach of privilege" that committee member, Karti Chidambaram, was subjected to earlier this month.
Mr. Tharoor said it is distressing to note the manner in which conventions were "blatantly disregarded" during a recent investigation by the CBI, which involved a raid at Mr. Chidambaram's residence here.
"During these raids, which have also raised serious questions concerning the brazen appropriation of investigative agencies by the executive and their subsequent misuse to target political opponents of the current ruling dispensation, I have been informed by the concerned committee member that several key papers relating to the committee's deliberations were seized, including highly confidential notes maintained by the member for the purposes of questioning witnesses, examination of evidence and so on, as well as documents that were submitted for the perusal of members of the committee only," Mr. Tharoor said in the letter dated May 29.
Mr. Tharoor pointed out that all deliberations and proceedings of the committee are, according to the rules of procedure, to be treated as confidential till such time as it is presented before the House.
Citing the rule which states that "no part of the evidence, oral or written, report or proceedings of the committee which has not been laid on the table shall be open to inspection by any one except under the authority of the Speaker", Mr. Tharoor said Mr. Birla would agree, the maintenance of such rules of procedure are essential.
This constitutes a breach of the committee's privilege as well as that of the member, the MP from Thiruvananthapuram said.