The Lt Governor's office has clarified that the order is in only restricted to the transfer and postings of IAS, DANICS officers and said that Civil Services Board has been constituted by the LG to ensure "transparency" in bureaucratic reshuffle.
The Deputy CM has also requested Jung not to transfer government's two top officials - PWD Secretary Sarvagya Srivastava and Health Secretary Tarun Seem - as they are looking after government's ambitious projects including setting up of mohalla clinics and construction of new school buildings.
"There is no confusion after the High Court which states that services come under the LG. In today's meeting, I have requested not to remove PWD and Health Secretaries as both officers are engaged in projects like mohalla clinics and construction of new school buildings," Sisodia told reporters here.
In his order dated on August 9, Jung said," All services matters, including transfers/postings of IAS/DANICS officers, with the recommendations of Civil Services Board in case of IAS officers, will be placed through Chief Secretary, Delhi directly before Lt Governor for his consideration and orders."
"Even if we have to beg or request LG, we would do it but we would not let the work stop for the benefit of the national capital. Delhi government has initiated the process of appointing professionals as secretaries which motivated people in these departments," he also said.
"Chief Ministers has also directed all ministers to work even for 48 hours but people's works should not be affected. It doesn't matter if we have been deprived of all powers, we will still continue to work," Sisodia further said.
"The order to constitute Civil Services Board to be headed by Chief Secretary was also endorsed by the Deputy CM in the August 9 meeting with LG. There is no mention in the order that ministers don't have power to appoint their peons and clerks," an official from the LG office said.
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