Karnataka govt. recommends Bannurmath for Lokayukta

October 28, 2011 12:59 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:50 am IST - Bangalore

Karnataka government has recommended to the Governor H.R. Bhardwaj to appoint former Kerala High Court Chief Justice S.G. Bannurmath as the Lokayukta, Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda said on Friday.

Refusing to be drawn into a debate over the controversy faced by Mr. Bannurmath for securing allotment of a residential site at the Judicial layout in violation of norms, Mr. Gowda told reporters that he was not aware of the details.

“The process of appointing new Lokayukta has been completed.

The government has consulted the opposition parties. The name of Bannurmath has been recommended to the Governor. It is left to the Governor to take a decision”, Mr. Gowda said.

When his attention was drawn to the controversy faced by Mr. Bannurmath, the Chief Minister quipped “who does not have allegations. It is very difficult to spot such a person“.

There were media reports that Mr. Bannurmath got allotted 100x60 ft residential site at the Judicial Layout, on a land which had been reserved for park.

The allotment made after converting civic amenity sites was pending before the High Court.

Former Supreme Court judge Shivaraj Patil quit as Lokayukta on August 19 in the wake of allegations of irregularities in securing allotment of a residential site in his wife’s name from a private housing cooperative.

Mr. Patil demitted office about one-and-a-half month after assuming it.

Mr. Gowda rejected allegations made by Janata Dal (Secular) that the government neglected Hassan district development and asserted “I have documents to prove that Rs. 22 crore has been released for Holenarasipura constituency”.

On the threat by former minister H D Revanna to launch dharna in front of the Chief Minister’s residence from November three, Mr. Gowda said “it would become easy to hold negotiations with the JDS leader”.

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