Kejriwal urges stakeholders to implement SC order, work for development of Delhi

Kejriwal's appeal came amid refusal of officers to comply with Delhi govt directive on transfers, posting powers being given to CM.

Update: 2018-07-05 11:08 GMT
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also alleged that Delhi government officials, who have been boycotting meetings with AAP ministers for four months after the alleged assault on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash, are being 'threatened' into continuing their strike. (Photo: PTI | File)

New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday requested all stakeholders to implement the Supreme Court order on the distribution of powers between the Delhi government and the Lieutenant Governor, and to get down to work for the development of the city.

Welcoming the apex court order that held the L-G was bound by the aid and advice of the council of ministers, Kejriwal said the verdict had clearly demarcated power sharing among the stakeholders.

The Supreme Court has in "clear terms" stated the powers of the Delhi government, the central government and the L-G. Police, public and land are under control of the L-G, and the Delhi government has executive powers on other subjects, the chief minister said.

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"I want to appeal to all the stakeholders to implement the order and work together for the development of Delhi," he said.

"Sought time to meet Hon'ble LG today to seek his support and cooperation in the implementation of the order of Hon'ble SC and in the development of Delhi," he wrote on Twitter.

Kejriwal's appeal came amid refusal of officers to comply with the Delhi government's directive on new transfers and posting powers being given to the chief minister, deputy CM and ministers of the government. Earlier the power was exercised by the Lt Governor.

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The government was seeking legal opinion on the matter, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said earlier in the day.

The government was likely to move a "contempt petition" before the Supreme Court in this regard, said a government spokesperson.

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