"The state government had made all efforts to appoint Justice Mehta as Lokayukta after the Supreme Court dismissed the curative petition filed by the state government. But, Justice Mehta had already made up his mind that he did not want to assume office," a press statement issued by the state information department said after Mehta declined to assume the charge blasting Modi government for calling him "biased" and "anti-government" while opposing his appointment.
A retired Gujarat High Court judge, Mehta declined to assume office, citing state government's long and expensive legal battle against his appointment as one of the reasons.
In his letter to Governor Kamla Beniwal and Chief Justice of the High Court, he cited several reasons which he said "confirmed his belief that he could not persuade himself to accept the office of Lokayukta".
The state government statement further said that it did not befit the stature of the person of a retired high court judge to leak the letter to media.
"The state government wanted to appoint Lokayukta and was working towards appointing the corruption watchdog," the statement said, adding that it had even suggested the name of former chief justice of Bombay High Court Justice K R Vyas to then Governor in 2006 for the post of Lokayukta.
The statement further said that after some months, the governor returned the proposal to state citing some reasons, adding that the state complied with the required specifications, but the governor again returned the proposal.