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STOP TAKING DECISIONS ON MATTERS UNDER ELECTED GOVERNMENT: SISODIA

NEW DELHI : Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia writing a letter to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and urging him “to stop taking decisions on matters under elected government”. He also called upon Baijal to “stop calling meeting of officials on such matters and giving them directions”. “Your such meetings and the decisions taken in […]

NEW DELHI : Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia writing a letter to Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and urging him “to stop taking decisions on matters under elected government”. He also called upon Baijal to “stop calling meeting of officials on such matters and giving them directions”.

“Your such meetings and the decisions taken in it are not only unconstitutional but also a violation of orders of Supreme Court. Sidelining the elected government and your calling meeting of officials and taking decisions in them is a murder of democracy. Whatever the political pressures on you, please do as L-G what will further strengthen the democracy,” he said.

Sisodia said in his letter in Hindi that for the last about three months, the Lt Governor has been calling the key officers of various departments of the Delhi government in his office, “holding a meeting with them and also giving guidelines regarding the work related to their departments.”

“You are also giving directions to the concerned officers by calling the concerned officers in your meeting without informing the ministers about the works coming under the purview of the elected government of Delhi. Later the officers of the Lieutenant Governor’s office put constant pressure on the officials of the government to implement those decisions,” Sisodia alleged.

He said if Governors or the Lieutenant Governors appointed by the Central Government start taking decisions on all the subjects by ignoring elected governments, the hard-earned democracy in the country will come to an end. “Nowhere in the Constitution has the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi been empowered to convene a direct meeting of the officers of the departments concerned, take decisions and issue directions to them on the subjects under the elected government of Delhi,” Sisodia said.

He said the constitution only provides for decisions concerning land, police and public order to be taken by the Lt Governor of Delhi.

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