The accusations came after the AAP government postponed a cabinet meeting, where, Sisodia said, Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash "failed" to bring a note on its ambitious doorstep delivery of ration proposal.
Both Kejriwal and Sisodia's remarks came at a time when the AAP dispensation and the bureaucrats have been at loggerheads since the alleged assault on Prakash by some Aam Aadmi Party MLAs at the chief minister's residence on February 19.
He, however, said his government was committed to "root out corruption" in the public distribution system and implement doorstep delivery of rations despite resistance from bureaucracy and opposition parties.
Addressing a press conference here, Sisodia, flanked by Food & Civil Supplies Minister Imran Hussain, demanded a probe into the alleged nexus between officers and ration mafia.
Miffed at the chief secretary, Sisodia said Prakash was asked to bring a proposal to the cabinet meeting on February 27, but he did not do so and he again "failed" to bring the same to today's cabinet meeting as well.
"The LG had told us that no senior rank officer will go on leave without permission from the concerned minister and the chief minister, but the chief secretary has sent food commissioner on leave, which indicates some officers are working under the pressure of ration mafia.
"I ask the LG why he wants to protect ration mafia in Delhi. We know that previous Congress government had supported ration mafia and senior BJP leaders have also many ration shops..." he said.
He said the AAP government is committed to introduce the doorstep deliver of ration.
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