"Going to departments and sitting with the rank and file, reviewing and thinking together helps a mutual lift as it did in the visit to PWD. Such visits are most rewarding, most energising and most refreshing," she said in a tweet.
Her tweet came hours after Chief Minister V Narayanasamy said he would soon meet the President and Prime Minister to apprise them of her 'undemocratic' working style.
She reviewed projects executed and also scheduled for implementation and steps the department should take up for infrastructure development
Bedi in a WhatsApp message later said she had invited PWD Minister A Namassivayam for next review meeting in the department in the last week of February and that he had accepted it
Earlier, Narayanasamy told reporters that he would soon meet the President and Prime Minister to apprise them of the "undemocratic style of functioning" and her 'interference' in the routine administration.
he said he would also discuss the unabated violation of statutory provisions in discharging her (Bedi) duties and "interfering in the routine administration by elected ministry."
"Whenever differences arise between the Lt Governor and the government on any matter, the concerned files should be sent to the President for final decision as had been prescribe prescribed in the statute relating to administration of Puducherry," he noted.
Narayanaswamy said he had written several times to Bedi stating that she could only bring any routine matter of the government to his notice or that of the Ministers concerned.
Except the Tamil Nadu Governor,no other head of state or Union Territory was visiting government departments and holding review meetings as Bedi was doing now, he claimed.
The Congress government and Bedi have been at loggerheads over several issues, including medical admissions and induction of three nominated MLAs, ever since she assumed office in 2016.
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