The Asian Age

RS member says Kejri being treated like a ‘ peon’, should be allowed to govern

Why is the elected government in Delhi not allowed to run? L- G is dictating... In the name of developmen­t, this political oneupmansh­ip should stop. N. Haque,

- BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi speaks in the Lok Sabha in New Delhi on Thursday.

New Delhi, Dec. 28: The turf war between Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and lieutenant­governor Anil Baijal reached Parliament on Thursday, with a Rajya Sabha member claiming that the chief minister was being treated like a “peon”.

Deputy chairman P. J. Kurien, who was chairing the proceeding­s, requested Housing and urban affairs minister Hardeep Singh Puri to try and sort out the friction between the duo.

As the issue dominated the discussion on a bill related to Delhi, a number of Opposition members raised the matter of the chief minister not being invited to the inaugurati­on of Metro’s Magenta Line. “I have a suggestion for you. You please take initiative to sort out the friction between the lieutenant­governor and the chief minister,” Mr Kurien told Mr Puri, after a number of members raised the issue of power tussle between them.

Mr Puri accepted it as a “bigger challenge” than challenges faced by him during his four- decade of public life that included negotiatio­ns with terrorists.

“In four decades of public life I have faced many challenges. I tried to negotiate with terrorists etc. This is going to be a difficult one, but I will accept your challenge and will try and negotiate... I will invite both of them for lunch and do something and I will try and sort this out,” the minister told the Chair.

Mr Puri earlier in the course of reply to a debate has said that the CM was not invited to the inaugurati­on event by the Prime Minister as the stretch fell in Uttar Pradesh, and added that if Mr Kejriwal was so eager he could I sanction the fourth phase of Metro which had been pending with the Delhi government for approval.

Senior member Raj Gopal Verma said, “When the minister was saying that the inaugurati­on was done in the UP sector, I was silent. All those who possess general knowledge had objection to it as when the Delhi Metro is executing it, the Delhi chief minister should have been invited... This is a wrong precedent.”

Mr Verma cited one such instance during former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s regime wherein Vajpayee had refused to attend a function till the chief minister of the state was invited to be a part of it.

“Simple traditions and courtesies should be followed,” Mr Verma said.

Earlier, soon after Union minister Vijay Goel lashed out at the AAP government for not regulating unauthoris­ed colonies in the course of a debate on a related bill, Naresh Agarwal of the Samajwadi Party said the Delhi government was not being allowed to function and the L- G treated “Delhi CM as a peon”.

Mr Agarwal said the Delhi government was an elected body and had the right to govern, and questioned the BJP why was it not making the national capital a model city like Varanasi.

— TMC member

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