Some parties demand probe into Markandey Katju's charges, others question timing
Congress leaders trashed the allegations, saying they had no relevance and it was just an attempt by Katju to remain in news.

AIADMK members in Lok Sabha sought an enquiry into the allegations by former Supreme Court judge Katju, who is now Press Council of India chairperson, charging DMK and the erstwhile UPA government with "interfering" in the appointment of judge.
"It is a serious matter ... the previous government and the DMK interfered in the appointment of a corrupt judge," AIADMK leader M Thambidurai said during Zero Hour today, demanding a probe by the government into the allegations.
BSP chief Mayawati termed the charges as serious and demanded a probe into them.
"The allegations levelled by Katju are serious and I think they should be investigated. If there is any element of truth in them, there should be action. There should not be any political interference in the appointment of judges," she told reporters.
Congress leaders trashed the allegations, saying they had no relevance and it was just an attempt by Katju to remain in news and "come close to the present government".
"After more than a decade, you are raising this issue....It has no relevance. I take it as an attempt to defame judiciary," party leader Rajiv Shukla said.
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut and D Raja of CPI questioned the timing of allegations and wondered what Katju did when the alleged corrupt judge was elevated.
Raja said the point was why Katju had raised the issue now and what was he doing then?
He said "problems about the appointment and transfer of judges existed and that was why we had been demanding National Judicial Commission.
Former law minister M Veerappa Moily said, "I have no comments...these are all matters to be dealt by the collegium..... Today after 10 years raking up the same issue, I don't know what is the logic and reason behind this," he said.
Katju, who became the Chief Justice of Madras High Court in November 2004, told NDTV, "These three former CJIs made improper compromises. Justice Lahoti who started it, then Justice Sabharwal and then Justice Balakrishnan. These are CJIs who can surrender. Is a CJI going to surrender to political pressure or not going to surrender to political pressure?"
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