Bangalore: Corruption is a Menace, Weakening of Lokayukta Won’t be Allowed: Governor


Bangalore: Corruption is a Menace, Weakening of Lokayukta Won’t be Allowed: Governor

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Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Jan 26: Karnataka Governor Hans Raj Bhardhwaj utilised the opportunity of the Republic Day celebrations to voice his concern over the menace of corruption in public life and asserted that the attempts to weaken the institution of Lokayukta, a main weapon to the citizens in fighting against corruption, will not be allowed.

In his public address to the people of Karnataka after the hoisting the national tricolor to mark the 63rd Republic Day at the Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Ground in Bangalore, which was attended by the Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda and top bureaucracy, police officers as well as army officers amid tight security, the Governor said the Karnataka Lokayukta has rendered an exemplary service and done the State proud.

''Let me assure you that there shall be no dilution or weakening of the Lokayukta,” he declared to the thunderous applause from the large gathering of public, including students of schools and colleges.

The Governor, who earlier took salute and inspected the guard of honour by going round the ground in an open jeep, said there is a strong discontent in the society and lack of probity in public life. People are fed up with the menace of corruption in public life, he said.

''Society is demanding an environment free from corruption and we will have to work to fulfill it,” he said making it clear that any attempt to weaken the administrative structure and institutions should be scrupulously avoided.

''Instead, we should strive to build strong institutions and traditions, which will outlive the individuals who create them. There is need to work hard to ensure the independence of police administration and providing the security of tenure keeping in mind the recommendations of National Police Commission,” the Governor said.

The Governor said strict vigil must be maintained on certain fringe elements working overtime to disturb the peace and harmony.

Taking note of the serious bottlenecks in implementation of various government programmes, the Governor said loopholes must be plugged in a timely manner to ensure the fruits of these programmes reach the intended beneficiaries in efficient manner. ''The continuous monitoring and evaluation of government programmes is a must for achieving this objective,” he said.
 
Karnataka is the first state to establish an independent State Evaluation Authority to evaluate all development programmes in an transparent and effective manner to ensure their proper implementation, he said.

Referring to appointment of Panchayat Development Officers for strengthening of panchayasts, he said: ''These young officers should not get disillusioned because of their immediate exposure to intense political influences and undue pressure brought upon them.”

The Governor asked university teachers to attract better talent and help improve the standards of education to remain competitive and relevant in the face of intense competition in the global world. ''Universities cannot merely remain as teaching shops,” he said.

The State has embarked upon starting several new universities catering to different specialized areas. The teachers in all the universities are also granted UGC scales. UGC stipulated certain standards to be maintained in the universities.

It is necessary that in the interest of maintaining the standards, the UGC regulations need to be followed scrupulously, the Governor said pointing out the need for proactively encourage research activities in the universities.

Referring to malnutrition, Bhardwaj said even after three decades of implementation of Integrated Child Development Programme introduced by late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi: ''We are still witnessing prevalence of malnutrition. We need to redouble our efforts with a clear focus on improving the conditions and invest wisely on our children.”

 

  

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte- Riyadh

    Fri, Jan 27 2012

    Well said Governor,the corruption is a Menance to everybody but the corruption measurement should not be for one state Karnataka itself,it should be even to all the states where Congress and other parties are also ruling.We cannot clap with one hand should be two.We respect your words but what extent only the time will tell.

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  • Nandini, Manipal/Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 27 2012

    Good pics, as always Daijiworld! Rani Satish and Aparna are elegantly dressed while governor's wife with her carrot top is a mess. Someone should also ask Governor saheb what happened to the case filed against him last year in Delhi courts alleging he instructed CBI to close disproportionate asset case against Mulayam Yadav when he was Law Minister. Happy Republic Day friends, may our state and nation progress and achieve peace and prosperity for all Indians!

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Fri, Jan 27 2012

    Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai no one has said that Karnataka is no 1 in corruption. Please come out of the dream.

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  • Leslie fernandes, Dutco, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 26 2012

    WHAT ELSE CAN HE SAY IN PUBLIC?

    WHO KNOWS WHAT HE THINKS IN PRIVATE?

    MANASSINA GUTTU MANASSIGAE GOTTHU!!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 26 2012

    I full agree with you sir. Once upon a time Karnataka was No. 1 state in India.
    Today it is No. 1 only in corruption. Thank you for holding a tight leash on our politicians.

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  • Vasant Raj, Udupi / Abudhabi.

    Thu, Jan 26 2012

    Beautiful Photography, Madam Aparna looks glamorous......

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Jan 26 2012

    Rightly said by Karnataka Guv Bhardhwaj. But we all know that our REPUBLIC is quiet safe in swiss banks. Definitly India will rise to super power if it gets free from corruptions and scandals.
    Long live India!!

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  • Mohamed Ilyas, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Thu, Jan 26 2012

    Best Wishes to all Kannadiga's & Indian,Nice Programme.

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  • Dr S Kamath , Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 26 2012

    Probe should be done against all irrespective of the party or office they belong from Ex CM s like S M Krishna to Mp Anil Lad to You the present governer against whom a criminal complaint hasbeen filed in Delhi.by the by what is teh latest status of that Criminal complaint against you ?

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