SC verdict on Gujarat Lokayukta reflects nobody is above the law: Teesta Setalvad
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Civil rights activist Teesta Setalvad on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court''s decision to uphold the appointment of Justice (retired) R.A. Mehta as Gujarat Lokayukta by Governor Kamla Beniwal, saying the verdict reflects that nobody is above the law.
A delighted Setalvad said the verdict of the apex court shows that the voice of the people cannot be suppressed.
"I think the Supreme Court has upheld the deepest principles of constitutional governance. The Chief Minister had shown utter arrogance and contempt for the law, he did not want an independent person like Justice Mehta to occupy that chair. And I think the Supreme Court by upholding the decision of the High Court has upheld the highest principles of constitutional governance and reimposed the faith of the common man in constitutional democracy not just in electoral mobocracy," she told the media in Mumbai.
Setalvad also raised questions on the Narendra Modi-led BJP Government in Gujarat''s move to oppose the appointment of Lokayukta in the state for the last seven years.
If elected representatives think that they can get away with the arrogance of mob rule, the arrogance of the majority they cannot. Therefore, the principles of the judiciary, an independent judiciary in the country is meant to uphold the principles of constitutional governance. Why had the Gujarat Government opposed the appointment of a Lokayukta for seven years? Why did the Gujarat Government not want an independent judge to probe allegations of corruption?" asked Setalvad.
"Obviously, there were worried about hiding something. So, I think it''s very important that an independent person and the post of Lokayukta has been upheld. The people of Gujarat will now be able to take their complains to the Lokayukta and expose whatever allegations of corruption that they are against the government," she added.
In a blow to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the Supreme Court earlier today upheld the appointment of Justice (retired) Mehta as the state''s Lokayukta by Governor Beniwal.
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