Millennium Post

LG Anil Baijal resigns citing ‘personal reasons’; submits resignatio­n to Prez

Baijal, who took over office on Dec 31, 2016, after the sudden resignatio­n of Najeeb Jung, has served a long tenure of more than 5 years & 4 months

-

NEW DELHI: Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has resigned citing “personal reasons” and submitted the resignatio­n to President Ram Nath Kovind, a senior official said on Wednesday.

Baijal, a 1969-batch IAS officer, was appointed as the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Delhi in December 2016 after the sudden resignatio­n of Najeeb Jung.

His over five-year tenure was marked by frequent runins with the AAP dispensati­on over administra­tive jurisdicti­on and governance­related issues, including one in which Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his ministers staged a dharna at the LG office in 2018.

“He (Baijal) has submitted his resignatio­n to the President,” the official said.

Baijal’s resignatio­n comes at a time when the terms of the three civic bodies are ending and the Centre has issued notificati­on for the unificatio­n of the three civic bodies which will be followed by the elections.

In Delhi, three subjects — land, services and law and order, directly come under the purview of the Lieutenant Governor. The matter regarding control over the services department is still in the Supreme Court.

The major face-off between the LG and the AAP government took place in June 2018 when Kejriwal along with his ministers — Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain and Gopal Rai — held a sit-in at the L-G office, alleging that IAS officers posted with the state government were not cooperatin­g with elected representa­tives and non-approval of the doorstep delivery of ration scheme by Baijal.

The tense relations between the LG and the AAP dispensati­on became less frequent after the Supreme Court ruling in July 2018 that the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi is bound by the “aid and advice” of the Delhi government.

In July last year also, the LG and the AAP government were at loggerhead­s when Baijal overturned the Delhi Cabinet’s decision to appoint a panel of lawyers of its choice to argue cases related to the farmers’ agitation, triggering sharp reactions from Deputy CM Manish Sisodia.

Sisodia had also accused Baijal of “encroachin­g upon” the domain of the elected government and violating the Supreme Court judgment of 2018.

The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2021, which gave primacy to the Lieutenant Governor (L-G) over the elected government in the city had come into effect in April last year after the notificati­on of the Act by the Union Home ministry.

In March this year, speculatio­n about Baijal's exit was rife after a cryptic tweet by Kejriwal.” Is Mr Praful Patel, Administra­tor of Lakshadwee­p, being made the next LG of Delhi?”, Kejriwal had tweeted.

There is no clarity about Baijal's replacemen­t but sources indicated that the Centre may appoint a person with a political background as Delhi's new LG as against a bureaucrat as per a long-standing practice.

Baijal was the Union Home Secretary in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government. He has also served as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng, and Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Civil Aviation. He was also the Chairman and MD of Indian Airlines and CEO of Prasar Bharati.

murder case.

Bora (24) was allegedly strangled to death in a car by Indrani Mukerjea, her then driver Shyamvar Rai and former husband Sanjeev Khanna in April 2012. The body was burnt in a forest in the neighbouri­ng Raigad district. Bora was Indrani's daughter from her previous relationsh­ip.

Peter Mukerjea was also arrested for allegedly being part of the conspiracy. He was granted bail by the high court in February 2020.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India