News World ‘Centre refusing to obey SC order, LG against handing over services to Delhi govt’: Arvind Kejriwal after meeting Anil Baijal

‘Centre refusing to obey SC order, LG against handing over services to Delhi govt’: Arvind Kejriwal after meeting Anil Baijal

Kejriwal said the LG had sought advice from the Ministry of Home Affairs and was told that services should not be given to the Delhi government. 

Arvind Kejriwal with Anil Baijal Image Source : PTIArvind Kejriwal with Anil Baijal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday alleged that for the first time in India’s history, the central government was openly refusing to obey an order passed by the Supreme Court.

After coming out of his meeting with Delhi Lieutenant Governor, Kejriwal said that LG Anil Baijal does not agree that control of the services department should be handed over to the Delhi government.

Talking to media persons after a 25-minute meeting with Baijal, the first after his nine-day sit-in, Kejriwal said the LG had sought advice from the Ministry of Home Affairs and was told that services should not be given to the Delhi government. 

“Supreme Court said that except three subjects, police, land and public order, Delhi government will have executive power on other subjects. LG does not agree that control of services should be handed over to Delhi government. 

“LG sought advice from that MHA which told him that services should not be given to Delhi government. It is the first time in the history of India that the Central government has openly refused to obey the SC’s order...,” Kejriwal told reporters. 

This would lead to anarchy in the country, he added. 

Hours after the Supreme Court’s landmark judgement earlier this week, the Delhi government introduced a new system for transfer and postings of bureaucrats, making the chief minister the approving authority. 

However, the services department refused to comply, saying the Supreme Court did not abolish the notification issued in 2016 which made the MHA the authority for transfers and postings.

(With PTI inputs)

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