The Asian Age

Kejriwal seeks details of babus’ dealings with L- G

- SANJAY KAW

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed the top brass of the city administra­tion to apprise their respective ministers about the details of all the meetings that they would be attending with the lieutenant­governor’s office and the Union home ministry. The Cabinet had recently passed a resolution to this effect, seeking details of the meetings that the officers would be holding with the Raj Niwas and MHA. The resolution has gained significan­ce as the Raj Niwas had earlier secured 400- odd files from the Delhi government where the L- G’s consent or approval had not been taken since February 15, 2015.

“The Cabinet directs all secretarie­s that whenever they are summoned by L- G, they should keep their ministers informed in writing. This will enable the concerned ministers to carry out the directions of L- G and in case of a difference of opinion, the minister should meet the L- G and present his view point to the L- G and in case of difference of opinions Para 3 of Transactio­n of Business Rules will apply.”

In reference to a threemembe­r committee appointed by Raj Niwas to examine the 400- odd files of the Delhi government, the resolution stated that the role, functions and powers

The Cabinet directs all secretarie­s that whenever they are summoned by L- G, they should keep their ministers informed in writing. This will enable the concerned ministers to carry out the directions of L- G and in case of a difference of opinion, the minister should meet the L- G and present his view point to the L- G.

— Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi CM

of the L- G vis- a- vis the elected government of Delhi was under active considerat­ion of the Supreme Court and final hearing of the matter has been fixed for November 15. “The Cabinet noted that neither the Constituti­on nor the GNCTD Act 1991 or the Transactio­n of Business Rules made there under confer any sanctity or locus on appointmen­t of such a committee or its examinatio­n of the current files of the GNCTD.”

After Delhi Cabinet resolved that senior officials would have to inform their respective ministers before attending any meeting at Raj Niwas, city home minister Satyendra Jain issued an order, stating that principal secretarie­s, secretarie­s and heads of all the department­s should report the deliberati­ons and discussion­s they will be holding in Raj Niwas, MHA, other ministries and organisati­ons of the Union government so that action can be taken as per decisions taken in such meetings to avoid any delay in implementi­ng and executing important schemes and projects.

In a note signed on August 2, Mr Jain said: “However even after lapse of one month, no such report has been submitted by any of the officers despite the fact that they have been attending the office of L- G and other offices of the Government of India as reported widely in press. In view of the above it is once again reiterated that the instructio­ns dated August 23, 2016 are to be followed scrupulous­ly so as to enable the government to take immediate action on the decisions taken in such meetings in a time bound manner and to avoid discomfort to the general public.”

The copy of the said order was also to secretary of LG, additional secretary to chief minister and all OSDs to the minister and the department­s under him.

Earlier this month, Mr Jain had alleged that the LG was “terrorisin­g officials” by telling them not to report for work.

“The L- G is terrorisin­g officials. Telling them not to work.”

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