Guj guv bypasses Modi, appoints Lokayukta

Retired justice R A Mehta was appointed to the post on Thursday night

PTI | August 26, 2011



In an unprecedented move, the Gujarat governor has appointed retired justice R A Mehta as lokayukta of the state, bypassing the Narendra Modi-led BJP government which had kept the post vacant for the last seven years.

Gujarat opposition leader Shaktisinh Gohil, who had led a delegation of Congress MLAs to the governor on the issue of Lokayukta, said, "Gujarat governor Kamla has appointed retired justice R A Mehta as Lokayukta late last night."

The name of justice Mehta was suggested by chief justice of Gujarat high court S J Mukhopadhaya to the state government, but it had not made the appointment till now, he said.

The move by the governor of bypassing state government in appointment of Lokayukta was taken by her after "thorough consultation with legal experts," Gohil said.

"Governor has told us that non-appointment of Lokayukta for the last seven years, was a matter of grave concern as there was no authority to look into affairs of the government," he said.

Gohil said that as per Rule 3 of the Lokayukta act of Gujarat it is for the chief justice of Gujarat high court to suggest name of Lokayukta after consultation with leader of opposition.

The Gujarat government has no role to play in the appointment of Lokayukta, he said.

When Modi has supported Anna Hazare's movement for Jan Lokpal bill, it was a "grave fault on his part not to appoint Lokayukta in Gujarat for the last seven years," Gohil said.

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