New Delhi: Addressing auto-rickshaw drivers at a public meeting in Burari, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday lambasted at both BJP and Congress for causing unnecessary obstructions in the functioning of his government.
The tussle between Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Delhi LG Najeeb Jungover appointment of Shakuntala Gamlin as acting chief secretary took a turn for the worse, Monday, after the Delhi government targeted the bureaucrat who had issued orders for appointment of Gamlin.
Principal Secretary (Services) Anindo Majumdar was in for a shock when he reached his office today and found that it was out of bonds for him – on orders from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s office. Majumdar – on directions of LG Jung – had appointed Gamlin for 10 days after chief secretary KK Sharma went to the US on a personal visit.
The high drama today came two days after the Delhi government transferred Majumdar. Sources said that Kejriwal was not happy with the way Gamlin was appointed as acting Chief Secretary by the Lt Governor and Majumdar “instantly” issued her posting orders.
However, the LG, who is at loggerheads with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over Gamlin’s appointment as acting Chief Secretary, overturned the decision saying that Majumdar’s removal does not have his approval and declared it as void.
A press release issued by Jung’s office said the order to remove Majumdar “does not have the approval of the Lt Governor, who is the competent authority to transfer officials of that rank. This order is ab-initio void.”
We opposed the appointment of chief secretary (Gamlin), but Modi’s government appointed her as chief secretary. We have been struggling for last four days, but Modi’s government wanted to make Delhi’s government fail,” Kejriwal said at meeting held in Delhi’s Burari called ‘Auto Samwad’.
“It raises suspicions that they (BJP-led central government) will do something wrong in 10 days, but I assure you that I will keep a tab on her (Gamlin) and every file will go through me,” he said. Kejriwal said Gamlin wanted to trick the government into signing documents which would give Rs 11,000 crore to power firms which she allegedly favoured.
Bureau Report
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