New Delhi, March 15 -- Charging the government of making opposition as "voiceless" in the critical manner like selection of Lokpal, Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday rejected the centre's invite to be a special invitee at the anti-corruption ombudsman meeting. In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr Kharge said, "A 'special invitee' would not have any rights of participation in the process of selection of the Lokpal and I cannot accept the opposition being made voiceless in a critical matter." The Congress leader said, since 2014, the government had not made any attempt to amend the relevant provisions of the Lokpal Act to include the Leader of the single largest party in the Opposition to be a member of the Selec...