Panaji: Former Supreme Court Judge B Sudershan Reddy was today sworn-in as Goa's first Lokayukta at Raj Bhavan amid protests by opposition parties who alleged that he was a 'yes man' of the chief minister.
Mr Reddy was administered the oath of secrecy by Goa Governor B V Wanchoo in the presence of State Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.
The opposition MLAs remained absent at the swearing-in ceremony.
"I am visiting Goa after 19 years. I don't know a single individual here. I met the Governor and the Chief Minister for the first time," Mr Reddy told reporters.
"I shall, to the best of my ability, serve Goa through judicial process of which I am part for the last 42 years," the former Supreme Court judge said adding he would take couple of weeks to start working.
Referring to the media, he said, "I am going to depend on you people for information in order to arrest, curb and erase menace of corruption in the state."
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar who met the Lokayukta after the swearing-in ceremony also said that it was his first meeting with Mr Reddy.
"I had not even seen his photograph earlier...it was yesterday that I saw his picture in newspapers," said Mr Parrikar who has been accused of appointing his "Yes Man" on the Chair by the opposition parties.
Opposition leaders belonging to Congress and NCP protested on the road leading to Raj Bhavan, where the swearing-in ceremony took place.
Aires Rodrigues, spokesman of "Together for Goa", a front which objected to Reddy's appointment, said that it was condemnable that such an appointment was made.
The protesters carried black flags and a big banner.
Although Congress did not formally boycott the swearing-in, Leader of Opposition Pratapsingh Rane, who was on the committee that selected Reddy for the post, was not present at the ceremony.
Mr Reddy was administered the oath of secrecy by Goa Governor B V Wanchoo in the presence of State Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.
The opposition MLAs remained absent at the swearing-in ceremony.
"I shall, to the best of my ability, serve Goa through judicial process of which I am part for the last 42 years," the former Supreme Court judge said adding he would take couple of weeks to start working.
Referring to the media, he said, "I am going to depend on you people for information in order to arrest, curb and erase menace of corruption in the state."
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"I had not even seen his photograph earlier...it was yesterday that I saw his picture in newspapers," said Mr Parrikar who has been accused of appointing his "Yes Man" on the Chair by the opposition parties.
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Aires Rodrigues, spokesman of "Together for Goa", a front which objected to Reddy's appointment, said that it was condemnable that such an appointment was made.
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Although Congress did not formally boycott the swearing-in, Leader of Opposition Pratapsingh Rane, who was on the committee that selected Reddy for the post, was not present at the ceremony.
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