Participating in a discussion, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia alleged that it was part of a "big conspiracy" to "derail" the government's work in the education sector. He said has already raised the matter with Lt Governor Anil Baijal in a letter.
His comments came during a discussion over the calling attention motion, moved by AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha, on no weightage given to guest teachers in the recruitment of teachers initiated by the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB).
Sisodia, who also holds the Education portfolio, said the decision on the issue was taken unilaterally without consulting the government.
He said although the services matter has been taken away from the city administration, the matter pertaining to education is still the prerogative of the elected government.
He also said the Cabinet had passed a proposal of giving weightage to guest teachers on June 6, 2015 and sent it to the Lt Governor for approval in October, but the LG had sent it back to the government eight months later, citing work experience cannot be given weightage.
"The Uma Devi judgement was cited in this regard. But subsequently through two separate judgements, the Supreme Court clarified that weightage can be given. I shared the judgement with the chief secretary and asked him to put the recruitment process on hold," the deputy chief minister said.
During discussion over the issue, Leader of Opposition Vijender Gupta called for a clear cut mechanism on recruitment and salary of guest teachers saying the government looked "indecisive".
Few AAP MLAs also spoke on the guest teacher issue. AAP legislator Praveen Kumar threatened to go on a dharna over the LG's "interference" in the education sector.
MLAs Sanjeev Jha and Madan Lal demanded that the process be put on hold.
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