Major reshuffle on cards: Arvind Kejriwal after SC ruling on Centre-Delhi services row
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the ruling would help boost the national capital’s pace of development.
New Delhi: After the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the Delhi government regarding power over services, Aam Aadmi Party chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal hailed the verdict. Extending his gratitude to the apex court for delivering ‘justice’, he said that the ruling would help boost the national capital’s pace of development.
Kejriwal addresses press conference
Elated with the SC ruling, Kejriwal slammed the Centre saying it appointed only those secretaries whose basic work was creating obstacle in the functioning of Delhi government.
"We thank the SC judges for doing justice to us," he said.
"We thank Justice DY Chandrachud and all the judges of the bench for this decision, I want to congratulate the people of Delhi. After today’s decision more work will be done and we will give a responsive government. Many government employees and officers will be transferred. Because of the earlier administration, Jal Board payment was stopped and hindrance was made in establishing Mohalla clinics," he said.
My hands were tied and I was thrown in the water; despite all the obstacles, somehow we did good work in Delhi, he asserted.
Officers who obstructed people's work will have to face music, major reshuffle of officers on cards based on performance, he added.
'Democracy won'
“Heartfelt thanks to the Hon'ble Supreme Court for doing justice to the people of Delhi. With this decision, the pace of development of Delhi will increase manifold. Democracy won.”
The AAP said that the SC decision on the Centre-Delhi services row is a 'tight slap' on a mission to topple state governments across the country.
AAP MP Raghav Chadha termed the Supreme Court verdict a 'Landmark judgment': "Hon'ble Supreme Court's landmark judgement sends a stern message that officers working with Govt of Delhi are meant to serve people of Delhi through the elected government & not unelected usurpers parachuted by Centre to stall governance, namely LG,” he said in a tweet.
Meanwhile, Delhi CM Kejriwal has called a meeting of his ministers today after Supreme Court rules that the Delhi government has legislative powers over administrative services in the national capital.
Supreme Court verdict
The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that it is unable to agree with Justice Ashok Bhushan's ruling in the split judgement of 2019. The top court has to decide the legal issue concerning the scope of legislative and executive powers of the Centre and Delhi government over control of services in the national capital. It also ruled that the Centre will oversee police and public order.