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Kejriwal accuses L-G of 'paralysing' AAP govt, seeks 5 powers enjoyed by Dikshit govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today accused Baijal of attempting to "paralyse" his government and demanded that the five powers enjoyed by his predecessor be restored to his dispensation.

The powers, Kejriwal referred to in his speech during a discussion in the Assembly on an "Outcome Report" on the performance of the L-G's office, included the authority to take vigilance and disciplinary action against government officers.

Alleging that Baijal was "accountable" only to the BJP, and not the people of Delhi, he said the enjoys "complete power without responsibility and accountability, while the government is accountable for everything without having any power at its disposal."

Kejriwal and Baijal have clashed on several issues in the past. The has accused the of creating hurdles in the functioning of the

Baijal had red-flagged a few provisions in the ambitious programme for doorstep delivery of public services, before he finally cleared it in January after two months.

"LG is behaving like a head master. Not even our teachers bothered us so much," Kejriwal said during the discussion on the "Outcome Report".

The report details the alleged hurdles created by the L-G's office in the execution of government projects. It was tabled in the House earlier this week.

The said the has admitted in a response to the report that he did not clear around 300 files sent to him.

"While he (L-G) passed 97 per cent files concerning routine matters, he did not clear 300 files that were related with policy," he said.

A "misunderstanding" is being created that all was good when governed Delhi, but fights on every issue, he said.

"government had five powers including to undertake vigilance and disciplinary action against officers and punish them, recruitment on vacant posts, and anti-corruption branch - that have been taken away from us by the Centre. Also, the Sheila Dikshit-led government was not forced to send each and every file to the LG office," he said.

Pointing to L-G's objections on some of the files and his suggestion to government to send them to the Central ministries, Kejriwal said: "Why should policy related files be sent to the Centre. people voted for Kejriwal, not Modi."


He also targeted Baijal on his government's proposal to establish Health Corporation Limited (DHCL). He said the rejected the file noting "'I do not think it's a good idea'" and sarcastically added, "May be he had a fight with his wife and so he wrote this."

Kejriwal demanded that transfers and postings of officers should be handed to the government, saying vigilance powers can only be exercised by an elected government.

"In matters where the has the competence to make laws, the powers to take decisions should be with the elected government and files on such matters should not be sent to the to avoid unnecessary hurdles and delays," he said.

The chief minister, however, left room for agreement.

He said the should be allowed to exercise his difference of opinion with the council of ministers on matters mentioned in reserved subjects of the Constitution and on matters where the Union government's functioning will be affected.

He also mocked Baijal saying whether the was accountable to anyone at all. "Is he accountable to the of England, of US, of .. He is not accountable to anyone. He is accountable only to the BJP."

"He is trying to paralyse Delhi, by sitting over recruitment of government staff and preventing action against guilty officers," he added.

Kejriwal urged to "restrain" the L-G, sayinghe should ensure that Baijal interfere only in matters that may concern the Centre.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 19:30 IST
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