The Asian Age

Govt to crack whip on erring officials

Turns to House panel to summon staff for any laxity in work

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Aam Aadmi Party-led Delhi government, which has had frequent run-ins with the L-G and the Centre, is now looking at House committees to summon erring officers to make them “more accountabl­e” for any laxity in work.

According to party sources, the “new tactic” was adopted after the Delhi House panel on desilting of drains recently recommende­d divesting senior IAS officer Ashwani Kumar of his responsibi­lities as Public Works Department (PWD) and vigilance secretary and called for a probe to fix responsibi­lity for “fraudulent payments” made to contractor­s.

The Petitions Committee had asked chief secretary M.M. Kutty to submit an action taken report to the House within a month.

A party leader said after being “pinioned” by the lieutenant-governor and the Centre, the AAP has decided to take the help of House committees to make its officers accountabl­e.

He also pointed out that the Delhi high court’s order last year which stamped lieutenant-governor’s primacy as the administra­tive head of the national capital had made the case more difficult for the Arvind Kejriwal government.

“Officers do not comply with several orders given by the AAP ministers, making their accountabi­lity towards an elected government almost nil. The power of the Delhi Assembly is similar to ones of Parliament and so are the powers of the House committees. If the chief secretary does not take any action against the PWD secretary, he will be answerable to the House,” the AAP leader said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Union sports minister Vijay Goel with wrestler Babita Phogat take part in a “Slum Yuva” marathon at Rohini in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Union sports minister Vijay Goel with wrestler Babita Phogat take part in a “Slum Yuva” marathon at Rohini in New Delhi on Saturday.

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