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Karnataka government to appoint Upa Lokayukta soon

Last Updated 07 July 2010, 06:50 IST

"We will be appointing Upa Lokayukta in four or five days," Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa told the press after he held consultations with floor leaders of both houses of legislature on strengthening the institution of Lokayukta.

The filling up of Upa Lokayukta post which remained vacant since more than seven months after the term of Patri Basanagouda ended, was one of the major issues cited by Hegde for his resignation, which he has already declared to withdraw following appeals by top BJP leaders.

"I have explained what happened during previous regimes, on the issue of granting more powers to Lokayukta institution, to opposition leaders of both houses and they have also tendered their suggestions on ways to strengthen the institution of Lokayukta," Yeddyurappa said.

The issue would also be debated at the Cabinet, he said, but the emergency cabinet meeting held today was adjourned abruptly minutes after it started without any discussion.

Yeddyurappa asked his ministerial colleagues to assemble for an informal discussion at his official chamber in Vidhana Soudha to finalise the government stand on Lokayukta issue to be announced in the legislatures today.

The Chief Minister is expected to reply to the debate on causes that led to the resignation of Lokayukta on June 23 and also on illegal mining, over which the opposition Congress and JDS have been attacking the government in both houses of legislatures.

The meeting of floor leaders was attended by opposition Congress leader in the Assembly Siddaramaiah, his counterpart in upper house Motamma, JDS leaders M C Nanaiah in the council and JDS legislature group leader in the lower house H D Revanna.

Minister for Information Katta Subramanya Naidu and Minister for Water Resource Basavaraj Bommai were also present.

"We have given our suggestions. That cannot be disclosed here," Siddaramaiah said.
The BJP government, after it faced the ire of public and opposition parties in the aftermath of resignation by Hegde, roped in its top leaders, including L K Advani, and party president Nitin Gadkari to persuade the former Supreme Court judge to withdrew his resignation.

On June 3, Hegde said he had decided to withdraw his resignation respecting the appeals made by Advani. On the same day Gadkari and Yeddyurappa also called on him with a request to continue in the post.

Opposition leader in Karnataka Assembly Siddaramaiah said the state government had agreed to convene meeting if it felt the need for one more round of consultation on the issue of providing more powers to Lokayukta.

Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa is likely to announce in the state Assembly some steps which will give more powers to Lokayukta.

Lokayukta Santosh Hegde, had already warned that if the government failed to honours its promise of giving more powers to the institution of Lokayukta, he would quit.

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(Published 07 July 2010, 06:47 IST)

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