Neither invited to selection panel meet nor informed of decision: Congress's Adhir Chowdhury on awarding Gandhi Peace Prize
The leader of the Indian National Congress in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, has said he was neither informed about nor invited to the meeting where the decision was taken to award the Gita Press the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2021. Although C...

Chowdhury, who is the leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha, the second largest party in the lower house of Parliament, said, "Someone has been awarded and I got the news from the media."
Asked whether he would raise the issue with the government for not inviting him, he replied in the negative.
"Why should I write to the government," he said.
According to the Code of Procedure for the Gandhi Peace Prize, which was instituted by the central government in 1995, the awardee is selected by a five-member jury.
While the jury is chaired by the prime minister, its other members are the Chief Justice of India, the Leader of Opposition or the leader of the largest opposition party in Lok Sabha (in this case Chowdhury), and two "eminent persons".
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