Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kejriwal to meet LG, says must abide by SC verdict

- Sweta Goswami and Ashish Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday warned lieutenant governor (LG) Anil Baijal and bureaucrat­s of the state government that executive powers related to “services,” specifical­ly, the appointmen­t and transfers of civil servants, rests with the council of ministers and the LG clearing any file relating to the subject would amount to contempt of court.

In a four-page a letter to the LG, Kejriwal also said the government would no longer require his “concurrenc­e” on any matter other than the reserved subjects of public order, police and land. Copies of the letter were released by the CM’s office.

The chief minister’s statement came a day after the Supreme Court said the LG’s administra­tive powers were restricted to these three issues, and that the elected government of the union territory had primacy on other issues. The court asked the LG and the state government to work “harmonious­ly”. The specific issues between the LG and the state government are to be decided by a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court. Conveying the AAP government’s interpreta­tion of the SC verdict, Kejriwal wrote to Baijal on Thursday seeking an appointmen­t to discuss the issue of the services department.

This is likely to be a sticky issue. The two-judge bench will have to rule on it, but Union minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday dubbed as “wholly erroneous” the “presumptio­n” that the Supreme Court ruling had given the Aam Admi Party (AAP)- led Delhi government administra­tive powers over union territory (UT) cadre officers.

“It (order) emphasises the importance of elected State Government, but Delhi being a Union Territory makes its powers subservien­t to the Central Government,” he said in a blog.

The LG is scheduled to meet Kejriwal and deputy CM Manish Sisodia at his office at 3 pm on Friday, Baijal’s office confirmed. This will be the first meeting after Kejriwal and three of his cabinet colleagues staged a sit-in at the visitors’ lounge at the LG’s office for nine days starting June 11.

Kejriwal on Thursday also informed the LG about an order issued by Sisodia hours after the SC judgment, empowering the state Cabinet to effect the internal transfers of bureaucrat­s – a subject which until now had been under the L-G’s jurisdicti­on.

The AAP government maintained its stand that the SC judgment made it clear that the LG in Delhi only has control over land, police and public order, while other subjects come under the government.

“If the files related to ‘services’ are placed before the LG and he acts on them, it would clearly amount to contempt of the Supreme Court in the light of aforesaid judgment. I am sure LG will never like to knowingly commit contempt of the Supreme Court,” Kejriwal said, after chief secretary Prakash on Wednesday returned a file to Sisodia saying that the order to withdraw powers of transfers of officers from the LG and other top bureaucrat­s was “legally untenable”.

 ?? PTI ?? ▪ Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy CM Manish Sisodia address the media on Thursday.
PTI ▪ Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy CM Manish Sisodia address the media on Thursday.

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