The move comes over a month after the chief minister held a meeting with all medial superintendents to review the functioning of hospitals, where it was decided to empower them to hire contractual staff till vacant posts are filled up on a regular basis.
In the meeting, the chief secretary had been directed to seek the Lt Governor's (LG) approval in view of the "huge shortage" of staff in the Delhi government's hospitals.
"In the proposal, I am told that the bureaucracy has imposed such conditions that as a result, no medial superintendent would be able to practically hire anyone," he said.
The chief minister alleged that when asked for the file, officers said that the LG had asked them not to show the file to any minister, including the chief minister.
"Without showing it (file) to any minister/CM and without seeking their approval, the file has been sent directly to the LG," he said.
"The final decision would, of course, be taken by the LG," Kejriwal said.
"Our main objective is the same i.e to provide best quality healthcare to the people of Delhi. It is in best interests of Delhi that all of us work together and in a transparent manner," he said.
On August 16, the meeting of medical superintendents with Kejriwal had come close on the heels the tragic incident at a government-run hospital in Gorakhpur where several children, including infants, had died.
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