Hours after the Home Ministry issued the gazette notification saying it was not mandatory for the LG to consult the Chief Minister on matters like appointment of bureaucrats, Kejriwal said it showed the nervousness of BJP and the Centre over the anti-corruption efforts by his government.
The Chief Minister charged that Jung is just the face and the orders to him are coming from the PMO. "Pre-independence, Queen of England used to send notifications to the Viceroy here. Now, Jung Sahab is the Viceroy and PMO is London."
Kejriwal's deputy Manish Sisodia alleged that the development showed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh were "kneeling down" before corruption and the "thriving transfer-posting industry" which the AAP government had stopped in the last three months.
"Earlier, a lot of money was changing hands for transfers but now that has ended under AAP government's three-month rule. Once we did it, Congress and BJP people failed to get contracts in Delhi. Then they went to the PMO.
In the gazette notification issued today, the Union Home Ministry said that the LG will have jurisdiction over matters connected with services, public order, police and land and he may consult with the Chief Minister whenever he thinks necessary in issues of services using his own "discretion".
He said such actions amount to promoting corruption.
Claiming that his government is the "most honest" government in the history of Delhi, Kejriwal said Jung has "never asked about water or electricity supply for the people of Delhi. He is only interested in transfers and postings."
The Delhi Chief Minister said "Modi government is trying to run Delhi with three BJP MLAs through backdoor."
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