Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday met Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung, and the issue of the two chiefs of the Anti-Corruption Branch and home secretaries working in the city government is learnt to have come up.
Kejriwal was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minster Manish Sisodia.
Government officials, however, described it as a "routine" meeting.
Currently, the Delhi government has two acting home secretaries after the city government removed central government appointee Dharam Pal as the home secretary and gave his charge to secretary to the chief minister Rajendra Kumar.
The Centre had cancelled the order. Ever since, both Dharam Pal and Rajendra Kumar are working as home secretaries.
A similar situation exists in the ACB with two chiefs working in the department.
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