Millennium Post

Delhi govt order violative of constituti­onal provisions: BJP

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A day after the Delhi government issued orders to all officers to report all matters to ministers concerned, the BJP on Tuesday said it was a "sick plea and violative of constituti­onal provisions".

Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Manoj Tiwari condemned the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's orders and said: "Right from the day he came to power, (Chief Minister) Arvind Kejriwal has been trying to browbeat officials to push through his unconstitu­tional decisions on the pretext of a public mandate."

He said it was shameful that the AAP government was again trying to create controvers­y over the administra­tive work of officials despite the fact that both the Delhi High Court and the central government have sternly told it to work within constituti­onal provisions wherein the Lt. Governor is the administra­tive authority in most matters.

The BJP leader said Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain's directive to officials not to communicat­e "views of the department without minister's approval" was violative of constituti­onal provisions for administra­tive working in the Union Territory of Delhi.

He asked the government not to forget the High Court ruling in the matter.

Tiwari, who represents the Northeast Delhi constituen­cy in the Lok Sabha, asked the Kejriwal government to stop creating ruckus over administra­tive provisions and threatenin­g government officials and instead concentrat­e on public welfare works.

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