Hindustan Times (Patiala)

LOKAYUKTA BILL: PUNJAB CM, MINISTERS WITHIN AMBIT

Prosecutio­n will require nod from two-third members of House; was on Cong manifesto

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab cabinet on Monday approved the Punjab Lokayukta Bill-2020 for passage in the ongoing session of the legislativ­e assembly. The Bill seeks to replace the existing Punjab Lokpal Act, 1996 and will cover all public functionar­ies, including the chief minister. However, the prosecutio­n of the chief minister, ministers and MLAs would require the approval of the 2/3rd members of the House, an official spokespers­on said. The reform measure aimed at improving governance and checking corruption envisages an autonomous body to inquire into the grievances and allegation­s against public functionar­ies in the state.

CHANDIGARH: The state cabinet on Monday approved the Punjab Lokayukta Bill-2020 for passage in the ongoing session of the legislativ­e assembly. The Bill seeks to replace the existing Punjab Lokpal Act, 1996 and will cover all public functionar­ies, including the chief minister. However, the prosecutio­n of the chief minister, ministers and MLAs would require the approval of the 2/3rd members of the House, a spokespers­on said.

The reform measure aimed at improving governance and checking corruption envisages an autonomous body to inquire into the grievances and allegation­s against public functionar­ies in the state, and to make provisions for appointing the lokayukta, which will have all powers of a civil court and provide for prosecutio­n in case of a false complaint. A senior officer of Punjab government who worked on the proposed legislatio­n told HT on anonymity that against the institutio­n of lokayukta a toothless entity having only has recommendi­ng powers, with enactment of new law can prosecute state functionar­ies as senior as the CM.

“The reform measure envisages an autonomous body to inquire into the grievances and allegation­s against public functionar­ies in the state, and to make provisions for appointmen­t of lokpal and for the matters connected therewith. The

lokpal shall have all the powers of a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure 1908,” said a government spokesman.

The proposed act, said to be an extension of a central act passed by the Modi government in its first term, also mandated

the states to bring a legislatio­n on similar lines, giving more power to the institutio­n of lokayukta.

Also, during campaignin­g before the 2017 state polls, the Congress party in its manifesto promised to bring a new Act giving it more powers – one that spares none, including the CM. Further, all sanctions by the assembly, whether or not permission to prosecute is granted, will be binding on the Lokayukta. All complaints will be scrutinise­d by a screening committee after taking the government’s opinion in the matter. The legislatio­n bars a parallel probe into a complaint against any officer/public functionar­y if an inquiry is being conducted into the matter by the lokayukta.

It took the Captain Amarinder-led Congress government three years to bring a new bill despite the fact that there was no financial implicatio­n involved on the state . Let us see what’s there in it.

DALJIT SINGH CHEEMA, SAD spokespers­on

Successive Congress and Akali government­s have kept the office of lokayukta toothless. The intent of present government in fighting corruption will come to fore as there have been allegation­s of irregulari­ties.

BUDH RAM, chairman, core committee, AAP

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