Speaking to reporters here, Narayanasamy said she had recently written to the Central Vigilance Commission for a probe into alleged irregularities in purchase of two luxury boats for the Boat House of Puducherry Tourism Development Corporation in 2015.
He said Bedi had claimed she had written the letter on the ground that she had quasi-judicial powers under Rule 44 of the Rules of Business of the Puducherry government.
"Where is the room for a quasi-judicial authority on an issue which ought to have been brought first to the notice of the Chief Minister or the concerned Minister of Department's Secretary. Without bringing the matter to our notice, the Lieutenant Governor had written to the CVC", he said.
He said the fact was that the amount due to the supplier of the two boats was yet to be paid by the administration.
The Chief Minister pointed out that he had already stated some days back that no authority in the administration can bypass the elected government and rush to the Centre with a representation for a probe.
Agriculture Minister R Kamalakannan who was also present, said it was unfair of Bedi, a Constitutional authority, to delay approving the cabinet decision for waiver of loans due from farmers to the cooperative societies.
Kamalakannan said the cabinet decision for waiver of Rs 22 crore could not be implemented for nearly 15 months because of 'diversion' of the issue by the Lt Governor.
He said cooperative societies would be reimbursedthe amount due to them by the government in a phased manner.
Waiving cooperative loans was within the powers of the Puducherry government and so there could not be room to delay it, he said, adding that farmers had been left in the lurch as they could not go in for fresh cooperative loans.
Bedi, who assumed office in May last year, has been involved in tussles with the Congress government on a host of issues.
She has been asserting that being the administrator of the UT, she had the powers over administrative matters.
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