The Asian Age

‘ BJP indulging in dirty politics through L- G’

Speaker adjourns House as a mark of protest ◗ BJP trying to ‘ stall Delhi’ through the L- G and the bureaucrac­y, alleged chief minister Kejriwal

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In the backdop of a raging power tussle between lieutenant­governor Anil Baijal and the Delhi Assembly, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday launched an attack on the BJP for indulging in “dirty politics” by “stalling” his government’s work through the bureaucrac­y. Mr Kejriwal’s allegation comes after the Centre asked Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel not to accept any question on any reserved subject. The move had prompted deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia to assert that the Assembly should not be treated as the “subordinat­e” of the home ministry.

Mr Kejriwal alleged that the BJP was trying to “stall Delhi” through the L- G and the bureaucrac­y. He said that people were being made to “suffer due to BJP’s dirty politics”. “Despite BJP’s efforts to obstruct work and in most adverse conditions, AAP govt delivering,” he said on Twitter. The Union law ministry, in its advice to the L- G’s office through the home ministry, stated, “Rule 29 of Procedure and Conduct of Business of the Legislativ­e Assembly of National Capital Territory of Delhi states that the subject matter of Questions must relate to a matter of administra­tion for which the government is responsibl­e.

“Its purpose shall be to elicit informatio­n or to give suggestion of action on a matter of public importance.” Citing rules, the ministry stated, “Legally the Speaker of the Legislativ­e Assembly cannot admit any Question on any reserved subject.” In his ruling, the Speaker said, “The officers should realise that legislatio­n on reserved subjects and seeking replies on matters of public interest which directly affect the people of Delhi are two different issues. Hence, I direct that the officers are duty bound to provide replies to all questions which are admitted.” Mr Goel, in an unpreceden­ted move, adjourned the House for half an hour as a mark of protest over the Home department declining to give a reply to a question related to replacemen­t of police station level committees with district level committees.

In the continuing tussle, the Assembly has also passed a resolution directing the AAP government to present a “status report” on files which have been “delayed or blocked” by the office of L- G Anil Baijal.

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