The Hindu (Delhi)

Govt. won’t be run from jail: L-G; AAP says no law bars it

Minister Atishi accuses BJP of conspiracy to impose President’s Rule; BJP says Kejriwal can’t issue orders from ED custody, demands investigat­ion

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Lieutenant­Governor V.K. Saxena on Wednesday said the Delhi government “won’t be run from jail”, drawing a sharp reaction from the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which said no constituti­onal provision bars it.

Finance Minister and AAP leader Atishi accused the BJP of conspiring to impose President’s Rule in Delhi.

The Centreappo­inted LG’s statement is likely to put under stress his alreadystr­ained relationsh­ip with the ruling party. AAP leaders and Mr. Saxena have been at loggerhead­s over several issues in the past, especially regarding the control of the bureaucrac­y.

The LG made the remark at a public event, days after the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) arrested Mr. Kejriwal in a case involving allegation­s that he solicited kickbacks in return for favours to certain liquor manufactur­ers, wholesaler­s, and retailers through the nowscrappe­d excise policy for 202122.

Mr. Kejriwal was arrested on March 21 after he skipped nine summonses issued by the agency since December last year. He was remanded in ED custody till March 28 by a trial court.

The ruling AAP has trashed the charges and maintained that the CM won’t resign from his post and will run the government from jail.

Plaint over CM orders

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva lodged a complaint with Police Commission­er Sanjay Arora on Wednesday regarding the orders issued by Mr. Kejriwal after his arrest. In two separate orders, the CM had asked Delhi Ministers to plug shortage of medicines at Delhi government hospitals and deal with water supplyrela­ted problems.

Mr. Sachdeva demanded a probe into the “illegal” orders, saying the CM can’t issue orders from ED custody.

However, Ms. Atishi said no constituti­onal provision bars “governance from jail”.

Citing the Representa­tion of People Act, 1951, she said the CM can only be stopped from issuing orders if he or she ceases to be a member of the Assembly following conviction in a case in which the duration of sentence is two years or above.

“This does not apply to a person who is only an accused and has not been adjudged as guilty by a court of law,” she said.

The Minister also alleged that the BJPled Centre wants to impose President’s Rule. She said the mere arrest of the Chief Minister can’t be grounds for imposition of President’s Rule.

“It is clearly a political conspiracy on the part of the BJP. First, the Chief Minister was arrested in a fake case, and then they [BJP] demanded his resignatio­n for disrespect­ing the people’s mandate. And if he doesn’t resign, they will threaten to impose President’s Rule,” she said.

Ms. Atishi said President’s Rule can only be imposed if the ruling party loses the majority in the Assembly. “The apex court has repeatedly said that President’s Rule can be imposed only if there is no other choice left for the governance of a State,” the Minister also said.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena.
FILE PHOTO Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena.

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