KARNATAKA

K'taka Lokayukta wrote 20 letters for more security: Justice Hegde

Justice Hegde called the attack on Justice Shetty a “serious lapse of security”

Karnataka Lokayukta Justice Shetty stabbed videograb PTI Justice Vishwanathan was stabbed by an alleged contractor in his office in Bengaluru on Wednesday | videograb via PTI

Former Supreme Court judge Justice Santosh Hegde on Wednesday called the attack on Karnataka Lokayukta Justice Vishwanath Shetty a “serious lapse of security” and said the institution had written 20 letters, demanding more security, to the government that were not acknowledged.

The state's Lokayukta was stabbed inside his office premises in Bengaluru on Wednesday by an alleged contractor from Tumakuru over complaints regarding some tenders.

“Twenty letters were written by Lokayukta institution which weren't acknowledged. I hope the government wakes up soon,” said Justice Santosh Hegde.

The judge is out of danger now and undergoing treatment at the Mallaya Hospital.

Anguished by the incident, Justice Hegde also questioned the government's attitude towards the institution of Lokayukta.

“I am more concerned about the attitude of the government towards Lokayukta institution. Metal detectors were not working since many years,” Justice Hegde further said.

The accused was soon arrested after the attack. 

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