Ramdas questions AAP claim that his tenure had ended

NEW DELHI, Apr 1:
Days after the AAP appointed a new Lokpal panel replacing him, former Navy chief Ramdas has questioned the decision, claiming his term was to end in November 2016.
Ramdas, a recipient of 2004 Ramon Magsaysay award for peace, said he was “stunned”, “bemused” and “befuddled” by AAP’s decision, and questioned how he was allowed to work as party’s internal ombudsman during Delhi Assembly polls if his tenure had already ended as claimed by the party.
“Had there been any indication…That my term had expired, I might not have carried out all those tasks – which could now even be termed illegal or invalid,” Ramdas said in a email to to party general secretary Pankaj Gupta. He referred to the investigation he carried out into the various complaints, an exercise which included examining Arvind Kejriwal and other members of the National Executive. He said that the party had consulted him and forwarded queries as late as March 25- just four days before his sacking.
“You will also recall that in January 2015, you as National Secretary of the Party had referred complaints regarding 12 Vidhan Sabha candidates to me as Lokpal for investigation.
“I had made my reports to you and others concerned regarding these candidates in time for them to file their nomination papers by 21 January 2015,” Ramdas said. He said while carrying out investigations he had personally examined Manish Sisodia, Ashish Khaitan, Anand Kumar, Gopal Rai, as well as the complainants Prashant Bhushan, Yogendra Yadav and Arvind Kejriwal all members of the National Executive.
Ramdas also questioned the legality of the complaints investigated by him from some Lok Sabha candidates from Uttar Pradesh and Haryana for the National elections in March and April 2014. (PTI)