Baijal yesterday returned the Delhi government's proposal for reconsideration, and Sisodia tweeted that it was a "huge setback" to the efforts to provide a graft-free governance.
The proposal envisages delivery of 40 public services - like driving licences, caste certificates and new water connections - at the doorstep of citizens.
Hitting out at Baijal today, Sisodia wondered whether the L-G should have the power to turn down the decisions of an elected government.
Terming the proposal a "super digital delivery system", the deputy chief minister also said that the move would ensure that citizens won't have to visit a department's office.
Under the current system, people are required to visit government's offices once or twice.
"But under the doorstep delivery proposal, citizens will not be required to do the same and instead government authorised persons will visit applicant's residence to collect documents and to take his or her biometric records," Sisodia said.
His office has said that the proposal has implications on safety and security of women, and senior citizens.
It also said the proposal has implications on the "possibility of corruption, bad behaviour, breach of privacy, loss of documents and others and adds unnecessary expenditure for the government and the people.
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