Centre trying to run parallel govt through unelected persons

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 05 2016 | 7:48 PM IST
Turning up the heat on the Centre over the transfers of nine Delhi government officers, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia today described it as an attempt to run a "parallel" government through "unelected" persons in the national capital.
"Centre is trying to run parallel government in Delhi through unelected persons undemocratically bypassing an elected government. Modi ji will have to answer as to why so many of our officers were transferred," Sisodia said.
"Transfers are being done as part of conspiracy and dictatorship. The Centre is hatching conspiracy to hamper development works in unauthorized colonies, installation of CCTV cameras and construction in government schools by transferring officers.
"Modi talks about federalism, is this federalism to weaken the Chief Minister Office?," he asked.
The officers who have been transferred were not working on the political agenda of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal instead they were performing their duties on the agenda of an elected government for the people of Delhi, the Deputy CM said.
Centre has transfered nine DANICS officers working with the city administration and out of them, eight were transfered to Andaman and Nicobar islands.
Yesterday, CBI arrested Kejriwal's Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar, Deputy Secretary and three others for allegedly abusing their official position and favouring a private company in securing government contracts worth over Rs 50 crore.
Interestingly, the CM has not reacted to the arrest of Kumar and his deputy secretary so far.
Sisodia accused the Centre of forcing the Delhi government to make do with only 157 DANICS officers as against the sanctioned strength of 309 posts. The message of the BJP government to the officers is not to work for us, he said.
Addressing a press conference here, Sisodia accusing the Centre of giving false statements on the sanctioned posts of DANICS officers in Andaman and Nicobar.
"Andaman and Nicobar has 24 sanctioned DANICS posts. Centre wants to take the number to 31. But in Delhi, 157 officers are working against the sanctioned strength of 309. Centre is claiming that transferring officers is its prerogative," he said.
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"Central government has only intention to threat officers working with Delhi government. They only want to send a strong message among officers that if they work on our behest, they will be transferred to Andaman and Nicobar and sent to jail," Sisodia said.
He said that last year, the then Delhi VAT Commissioner Vijay Kumar had been transferred by the Lt Governor to Lakshadweep despite our request just before Diwali when tax collection is on the peak. But, Kumar has recently been transferred to the LG office.
"In Delhi, the city government issues transfer order of any officer whether he is working with NDMC, Lt Governor. But in case of Vijay Kumar and LG secretary SCL Das, they did not even inform the Services department of the Delhi government about their transfers," he said.
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First Published: Jul 05 2016 | 7:48 PM IST

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