The Asian Age

L- Galleges misinforma­tion campaign

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The duel between the AAP government and the lieutenant governor Anil Baijal over door- to- door delivery of public services continued on Thursday with the LG denouncing the “misinforma­tion campaign” on the issue.

The government chose to take the matter to the public with deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia visiting a district magistrate’s office to get feedback from people flocking offices to work done.

The LG sought to counter Mr Sisodia drew a parallel between doorstep delivery of pizza and public services by stating that public services, which are being delivered online, may contain “sensitive informatio­n” unlike the former.

“Furthermor­e, unlike ecommerce, which is a B2C transactio­n, the government has to be sensitive and responsive to safety government get their and security concerns in the proposed system which would be a G2C government­to- consumer) transactio­n,” the LG House said in a statement.

It added that the fact that people continue to queue up outside department­s despite online availabili­ty of services — reason why the LG has advised to plug gaps in the online delivery system and increase access by facilitati­ng setting up of internet kiosks by jobless youth.

“The proposed system of delivery through several mobile sahayaks, at a facilitati­on fee’, will introduce unnecessar­y layers along with all complicati­ons, including corruption,” the statement said.

It quoted Mr Baijal as saying a “misinforma­tion campaign” was being spread about issues related to the public delivery of services. He later said contrary to the LG's claims, doorstep delivery will end graft by putting an end to the rounds of people to government offices.

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