Court will decide on powers of Delhi govt, Centre: Amit Shah

He said that the Centre's differences with Arvind Kejriwal government were due to their different interpretation of the Constitution

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 26 2015 | 2:29 PM IST
BJP today said the Centre's differences with Arvind Kejriwal government were due to their different interpretation of the Constitution and the matter will be settled by court.

A day after High Court termed as "suspect" the Centre's notification restricting powers of the state government, BJP President Amit Shah also sought to de-escalate the confrontation, saying Modi dispensation was never in a conflict with AAP government.

"It is not a confrontation but a matter of interpretation of the Constitution. The state government is doing it in one way and the Centre in another way. The matter will go to court and it will be settled there," he told reporters.

He was asked about the Centre's tussle with the Delhi government over jurisdiction issues and its alleged "mistreatment" at a time when it was going to town about its several measures to give more powers to states.

"It is not a question of mistreatment. It is a question of different interpretations of the Constitution," he said.

In a shot in the arm for the AAP government, the Delhi High Court had yesterday observed as "suspect" the Centre's recent notification barring Delhi government's anti- corruption branch (ACB) from acting against its officers in criminal offences and held that it can act against officials.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said the verdict was a "huge embarrassment" for the Modi dispensation.
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First Published: May 26 2015 | 1:57 PM IST

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