Amid the controversy over the issue of appointment of Lokayukta by the Governor in Gujarat, the Karnataka Governor, Mr H.R. Bhardwaj, today said he cannot name the new anti-corruption ombudsman in the state without the government's approval.
“I cannot appoint a Lokayukta. I don't think any High Court can appoint Lokayukta. The (Karnataka Lokayukta) Act is very clear. Without the approval of the Government, it cannot be done. I don't subscribe to that view. It involves multiple consultation process”, he told reporters here.
Mr Bhardwaj, who was responding to a question on the Gujarat High Court majority verdict upholding the appointment of R A Mehta as Lokayukta by the Governor, Kamla Beniwal, said “Why do you bring in Gujarat here. I have requested the Chief Minister (Mr D.V. Sadananda Gowda) to send a proposal to me.”
Under the Karnataka Lokayukta Act, the State Government has to consult leaders of the Opposition and Presiding officers in both the Houses and advise the Governor on the appointment of a Lokayukta.
Karnataka is also witnessing a stand-off between the BJP Government and the Governor on the appointment of Lokayukta, leaving the post vacant for the last four months.