Jung also said that the remarks made in a letter to him that is in public domain do not reflect well on the Chief Minister and that it leads to "unsavoury" and "avoidable comments" not just within the country, but also overseas.
In his letter to Jung, Kejriwal yesterday alleged that the Lt Governor was working at the "behest" of Prime Minister and that he has made the DCW "completely dysfunctional".
"Your letter, being in public domain, leads to I speak with a concern about national honour and pride," Jung said in his letter to Kejriwal.
In an apparent attack at the PM, Delhi government had yesterday put up posters across Delhi which read, "Prime Minister Sir, Please, let Delhi government work. Delhi government is working fine."
Since the Aam Aadmi Party has come to power, the Arvind Kejriwal government has been 'attacking' BJP-led Central government.
"Either he should do something or Delhi Police should be handed over to the Delhi government."
In April during his rally against Land Acquisition Bill, Kejriwal had accused Modi of running a government for the "super rich".
"The farmers had reposed trust in Narendra Modi and voted him to power. Now they have lost their trust (in the government) within a year," he had said.
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