The Delhi government’s services and functioning are at risk of being completely strangulated due to a new order from the Lieutenant Governor that prohibits the engagement of hundreds of advisors and fellows without his approval, according to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. In response, Kejriwal stated that the step will be challenged in court.
The Services Department, which reports to the Lieutenant Governor, issued a letter to all departments, boards, commissions, and autonomous bodies under the Delhi government, instructing them to halt the engagement of individuals as fellows and advisors without the Lieutenant Governor’s approval. This action follows the recent termination of around 400 specialists appointed by the Kejriwal government in various departments, with the Lieutenant Governor citing alleged irregularities in recruitment. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dispensation criticized this decision as unconstitutional and plans to contest it in court.
Furthermore, the letter from the Services Department stated that the Delhi Legislative Assembly does not have the authority to appoint or engage such personnel without the Lieutenant Governor’s approval. Additionally, the department requested that the Finance Department cease releasing salaries for individuals engaged without the Lieutenant Governor’s consent, while other departments were instructed to present their cases to the Lieutenant Governor with appropriate justification for consideration.
The Lieutenant Governor’s office previously claimed that these appointments did not adhere to the mandatory reservation policy for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and other backward classes as prescribed by the constitution. This move exacerbates the ongoing power struggle between the Delhi government and the central government over control of the city’s bureaucracy. While a Supreme Court order in May granted control to the Delhi government, the central government subsequently issued a special order to regain authority.
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