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Kerala government to dilute powers of Lokayukta; Opposition Congress, BJP cries foul

Press Trust of India • January 25, 2022, 14:32:23 IST
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The Left government in Kerala has reportedly decided to amend the Lokayukta Act, charging that it was to ‘undermine’ the powers of the ombudsman and to facilitate corruption

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Kerala government to dilute powers of Lokayukta; Opposition Congress, BJP cries foul

Thiruvananthapuram: The opposition Congress and BJP on Tuesday came out against the reported decision of the Left government in Kerala to amend the Lok Ayukta Act, charging that it was to ‘undermine’ the powers of the ombudsman and to facilitate corruption. The Congress urged Governor Arif Mohammmed Khan not to sign the ordinance in this connection. They alleged that the CPI(M)-led government was trying to curb the powers of the agency by promulgating an ordinance at a time when complaints of several irregularities of the government were pending before it. The ordinance was reportedly approved during the last cabinet meeting, but there was no reference to it in the cabinet brief issued by the government later. Appealing to the Governor not to give assent to the ordinance, Opposition Leader V D Satheesan sent a letter to him saying the move was to “water down” the powers of the Lok Ayukta. It is reliably learned that the proposed ordinance has provisions to cut down the powers of the agency to mere advisory in nature and relax the qualification of the anti-corruption agency inter alia. He also expressed apprehension that this would destroy the very existence of the establishment of the watchdog. Referring to Section 3 of the Kerala Lok Ayukta Act, 199, Satheesan pointed out that a person can only be appointed as Lok Ayukta if he had previously served as a Supreme Court Judge or a Chief Justice of a High Court. “Weakening this provision to allow any former High Court Judge to hold office will only serve to lower the status of the state’s most significant institution. Above all, it is learned that the proposed ordinance will curtail the powers of the Lok Ayukta to mere advisory in nature,’ the Congress leader said in the letter. Taking away the powers of the anti-corruption agency would “spell doom” to the entire institution and intended to destroy it, he said and requested the Governor to abstain from giving assent to the ordinance considering public interest. Former Chief Minister Oomen Chandy and senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala also raised strong objections to the reported move saying the government should make it clear what urgent situation had prompted them to come with the ordinance at a time when the state Assembly is all set to convene next month. A Chief Minister of the CPI(M), which had campaigned for strengthening anti-corruption measures through systems like Lokpal, is now trying to clip the wings of state Lok Ayukta, Chennithala alleged. He also alleged that the government was forced to bring out the ordinance as two complaints- one against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and another one against Higher Education Minister R Bindhu- were pending before the agency. “It is better to dissolve Lok Ayukta itself,” Chennithala added. Meanwhile, BJP state Chief K Surendran alleged that the government took the hasty decision as the Lok Ayukta was considering some of the biggest corruption scandals against the government. He claimed that the agency was considering seriously the allegation that the money from the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund was disbursed among underserved persons. The move was the latest example of the Left government taking control of all constitutional institutions, Surendran added. Read all the  Latest News ,  Trending News ,  Cricket News ,  Bollywood News , India News  and  Entertainment News  here. Follow us on  Facebook,  Twitter and  Instagram.

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