Udupi, Apr 11: A group of women under the banner of the Udupi district unit of Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha staged a protest in front of the Clock Tower here demanding the abolition of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) by the State government.

The institution of Lokayukta had earned a good name by its impartial and thorough investigations against politicians and bureaucrats. The ACB would be under the thumb of the bureaucrats and State Cabinet and could not be expected to function impartially, Ms. Shetty said. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah should tender his resignation for forming the ACB. “It (State government) should disband the ACB immediately. If it fails to do so, the BJP will intensify its agitation against,” she said.
Ms. Shetty said that the leakage of the chemistry question paper of II PU twice within 10 days was a testament to the efficiency of the Siddaramaiah government. The leakage of the question paper was a handiwork of some top-level politicians and bureaucrats, she said.
The State government had also played politics in announcing the reservation for the posts of the presidents and vice-presidents of the newly elected zilla and taluk panchayats. The reservation list in many places was aimed at bringing the Congress to power through the backdoor, where it did not enjoy any majority, Ms. Shetty said.
BJP Mahila Morcha leader Sandhya Ramesh, Sumita Nayak, Reshma Shetty, Rashwita Shetty, Laxmi Billava, Pooja Rai, and Gitanjali Suvara were present.
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