Gujarat Congress demanded here today that Chief Minister Narendra Modi dissolve the M B Shah Commission so that the Lokayukta, which would be appointed by the Governor, could probe corruption charges against his government.
The Congress also demanded a change in the rule which says that the Lokayukta can take up only complaints which are five year old.
"Since the state cabinet has approved appointment of retired Justice D P Buch as Lokayukta on the recommendation of the chief justice of the Gujarat High Court, we will request the Governor to issue a warrant for his appointment soon," Leader of Opposition Shankarsinh Vaghela said.
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"Firstly, they should dissolve commissions like M B Shah commission and other such things which are inquiring into allegations of corruption against this government. The law says that when a commission is appointed for inquiry in some allegations, those things cannot be probed by the Lokayukta," Vaghela said.
"Also, Lokayukta cannot probe allegations which are five years old. As the post was vacant for the last ten years, rules should be changed and the new Lokayukta should be allowed to probe corruption allegations of the last ten years," Vaghela said.
Yesterday, the Gujarat government recommended to Gujarat Governor Kamla Beniwal to appoint former high court judge D P Buch as Lokayukta of the state.
The Lokayukta's post has been lying vacant since Justice R M Soni's term expired in 2003.