Thiruvananthapuram: In a controversial move, the Kerala government has decided to bring an ordinance to amend the Kerala Lok Ayukta Act to dilute the powers of Lokayukta. The ordinance was approved by the Cabinet and has been sent to the Governor for approval.
The amendment is aimed at giving powers to the government to either accept or reject the verdict of the Lokayukta. The law will come into force if Governor Arif Mohammad Khan signs the ordinance.
The move comes at a time when complaints are pending before the Lokayukta against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Higher Education Minister R Bindu. The complaint against Vijayan was pertaining to the anomalies in the distribution of financial aid from the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund. The complaint against R. Bindu is that she abused her power by interfering in the appointment of Kannur University VC.