LG ready to cooperate, but not on services, says Kejriwal

IANS  |  New Delhi 

As a fresh tussle on control over bureaucracy in escalated, met Baijal on Friday and said the latter will cooperate with his government, except on services matter on the ground that a 2015 notification has not been specifically quashed by the

Briefing the media after their meeting, Kejriwal said that Baijal had "refused to follow the court order, saying he is a and follows the Ministry of Home Affairs' 2015 notification".

"I told the that the is superior to the Ministry. The court's July 4 order quashes all previous notifications, including the 2015 notification."

Kejriwal maintained that the said Ministry notification automatically stands quashed by the apex court order which clearly states that the "power" to transfer or post officers lies with the government.

The ruled that the powers -- except public order, police and land -- were vested in the elected government.

However, the said, the has no issues over approval to the AAP government's doorstep ration delivery scheme that the approved on Friday.

Regarding the project to install CCTVs in Delhi, which had met with objections from the Lt Governor, Kejriwal said: "I have directed the PWD (Public Works Department) to pass the proposal in the next Cabinet meeting."

The Chief Minister also assured that within three months the coming up in the capital over the Yamuna will be completed.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 19:38 IST