Govt work hampered as service matters 'forcibly' kept with LG by Centre: Sisodia

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP-ruled Centre was "forcibly" keeping the matters related to the Services department with the (LG), using a "distorted" interpretation of a verdict, which was hampering the implementation of the decisions taken by the government, Deputy Chief alleged today.

The (AAP) leader cited the doorstep ration delivery scheme, the CCTV camera project and the bonus announced for workers, which were facing problems due to "obstructions" raised by bureaucrats.

"The Centre, on the basis of a notification, has kept the Services (department matters) with the LG. This is bullying, so that the decisions taken by us are not implemented, because the officers side with them," Sisodia told a press conference here.

The must be watching how a "mockery" was being made of its judgment by denying the government control over the Services department, he said.

The deputy chief alleged that the commissioner of the had "refused" to implement the doorstep ration delivery scheme.

"He (commissioner) says he will consult the Law department. A game of files is being played through the commissioners and IAS officers, using a distorted interpretation of the verdict," he said.

The AAP government in the national capital wanted to curb the black marketing of ration distributed under the public distribution system through the doorstep delivery scheme, but the BJP, the Centre and the LG, through the bureaucrats, were obstructing it, which raised questions about their motive, Sisodia added.

He claimed that the Delhi government's ambitious CCTV camera project and the decision to give a 20-per cent bonus to the Delhi State Industrial and (DSIIDC) employees were similarly "blocked".

The further alleged that efforts were being made to make police permission mandatory for installing CCTV cameras.

"For the first time, efforts are being made to ensure that individuals, market associations, resident welfare associations take police permission for CCTV installation. This will put women's safety at risk.

"It was for the first time that the officers, at a meeting of the held yesterday, overturned a minister's decision to pay a 20-per cent performance-based incentive to the workers of the DSIIDC," Sisodia said.

He asserted that the would continue with its struggle and implement its schemes for the benefit of the people.

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First Published: Wed, July 11 2018. 18:40 IST