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‘Delhi officials’ postings under Jung’

- KAVITA CHOWDHURY

The Union home ministry on Friday issued a gazette notificati­on, stating Delhi’s Lt Governor, Najeeb Jung, had sole jurisdicti­on over the postings and transfer of officials, adding he could consult the chief minister on these matters if he desired. The notificati­on barred the city governemen­t’s anti corruption branch from probing offences by central government officials. Within hours of the notificati­on, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal accused the Centre of trying to run the national capital through the backdoor and trying to shield the corrupt by keeping the “transfer-posting industry” alive.

The Union home ministry on Friday issued a gazette notificati­on stating Delhi’s Lt Governor Najeeb Jung had sole jurisdicti­on over posting and transfer of officials and he could consult the chief minister if he desired.

The notificati­on also barred the city government’s anti corruption branch from probing offences by officials of central government services. Within hours of the notificati­on, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the Narendra Modi government at the Centre of trying to run Delhi through the backdoor and trying to shield the corrupt by keeping the “transfer-posting industry” alive.

Kejriwal said his government was seeking views of constituti­onal experts on the notificati­on and a decision would be taken accordingl­y. The Centre’s move was slammed by the Congress and the Left parties, which accused it of coercive centralisa­tion.

The notificati­on comes days after Jung and Kejriwal took their fight to President Pranab Mukherjee. Over the past fortnight, both have been by turns issuing orders for removal and appointmen­t of officers, to be shot down by the other.

A principal secretary found he had been locked out of his office at the Delhi Secretaria­t. “The circular issued by the home ministry is a clarificat­ory note. We do not want that offices get locked due to confusion,” Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Friday.

The notificati­on states Delhi does not have its own state public services or a state public service commission, therefore all appointmen­ts and transfers of officials of the central government services are under the jurisdicti­on of the Lt Governor.

Addressing a press conference soon after the notificati­on, Kejriwal said, “I have nothing against the Lt Governor. I am not in a fight with him. The Lt Governor is just a face. All the calls are made by the prime minister’s office; the Lt Governor only follows decisions.”

Kejriwal on Friday alleged the “Centre wanted control over the transfer-posting industry through the Lt Governor. By bringing in the notificati­on, the Centre has back-stabbed the people of Delhi. Our government has brought corruption down in the last three months; 36 officials have been arrested and 52 have been suspended. There is terror among corrupt officials. Now the Centre wants that if the Anti Corruption Branch sees any sort of corruption by central government employees, it should overlook it.”

Senior Congress leader Digjivay Singh tweeted, “I am not a great admirer of Kejriwal, but not allowing the CM to decide on transfer and postings of officers is to negate the people's mandate.”

Brinda Karat, member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) politburo, said, “The CPI(M) supports full statehood for Delhi. The present situation underlines urgency for this.”

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