As the House proceedings began, BJP and JDS sought to move an adjournment motion on the scandal that has rocked the Lokayukta office and demanded removal of Rao, alleging his son was involved in corruption amounting to crores of rupees.
In their joint notice for adjournment motion, both parties said several social organisations, legal fraternity and its associations had expressed their dismay against the "corrupt" Lokayukta which was weakening the very institution and he should be removed.
Minister and Leader of the House S R Patil told reporters it is very unfortunate that BJP and JD(S) members walked out only because some from the ruling bench interrupted them.
"The government has no intention of protecting anyone. But government has no power for removal of Lokayukta as per the Lokayukta Act 1984," he said.
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Later, Eshwarappa told reporters that the government should seek opinion from legal experts on the charges levelled against Lokayukta.
JDS senior member Basavarj Horatti wanted to know as to why government is protecting the Lokayukta.
An FIR was filed yesterday against the Lokayukta's son in connection with the alleged scandal on the basis of a complaint that an executive engineer was asked to pay Rs 1 crore bribe to avoid a raid.
Rao, a former High Court Chief Justice, has rejected allegations that his son was involved in the scandal and said he would resign if the charge was proved correct.