AAP hails SC verdict on Delhi power tussle, accuses Modi govt of creating 'chaos'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Heaving a sigh of relief over the verdict on the power tussle between the government and the Centre, the leadership today accused the Narendra Modi-led administration of creating "chaos" in the national capital in the last three-and-a-half years.

"Can Modiji revoke 3 years 5 months of chaos in Delhi? Will Delhi people forgive BJP for ruining 3 years 5 months (sic)?," asked in a tweet.

He drew a parallel between the previous Sheila Dikshit-led government in Delhi and the current regime and pointed out how the ruling party was obstructed from working in the national capital.

"AAP Govt was formed in Feb 2015, three months later, In May 2015, Modi Govt brought this notification which took away 'services' from AAP Govt. This means had all control over her officers/employees, was left with zero control (sic)."

"Modi Govt was formed in May 2014 & just 2 months later, Modi Govt brought a notification which took away powers of branch. Means Sheila Dixit had ACB for 15 years but was taken away because Modi was too scared of and his ACB (sic)," Bhardwaj said in a series of tweets.

He also said the provision of aid and advice of the elected government was binding on the (LG) during Dikshit's rule, adding that it was done away with after Kejriwal became the

"Under Sheila Dixit Govt, Aid & Advice of Elected Govt was binding on LG. LG was not free to reject schemes. For Kejriwal Govt, LG is free to take decisions, has been rejecting all important decisions of Govt. CCTV, Door step delivery of Ration, Muholla clinics rejected or delayed (sic)," the AAP leader tweeted.

In a landmark verdict, the today held that did not have independent decision-making powers and was bound to act on the aid and advice of the council of ministers.

The judgment pronounced by Dipak Misra, who was heading a five-judge bench, also held that the LG could not act as an "obstructionist".

It added that all the decisions of the council of ministers must be communicated to the LG, but that did not mean his concurrence was required.

"There is no room for absolutism and there is no room for anarchism also," the court ruled.

The decision comes as a major victory for the AAP government, which had been in a constant tug of war with the LG over the powers wielded by the two branches of the

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 13:30 IST