Maliwal, whose appointment triggered a fresh confrontation between LG Najeeb Jung and the AAP government, also claimed that all files had been taken away from her office.
"Why my office has been locked and why my name plate and that of other members removed from the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) office.... I will work for the cause of women and will make DCW the strongest in the world," the 30-year-old activist said this morning.
When asked about the office being open contrary to her claims, she said her staff had gone to the office in the morning and found it locked.
"It could have been opened later may be due to media pressure or any other reason. But it was locked in the morning. Since we were told we cannot sign any files, in a way the Commission closed down," she told PTI.
Asked why she had not gone to the DCW office, "I am not a DCW poster girl who will only work if she gets the top post, I will continue to work the way I have been working."
As LG's office refuted her claim, Maliwal today tweeted "I have asked for an explanation from a senior officer whether a call was received from LG office or not? On whose directive the name plates were removed?
"On whose directive the office was locked and my staff was stopped from entering? The truth should come out."
Maliwal further said, "LG office has refuted that no call was received from LG office at DCW office. Why did DCW office tell a lie that a call was received from LG office?"
However, contrary to the claims made in the tweets, she had later said it was the "LG's secretariat and not Jung" which communicated to her office that she should not continue in the post.
Jung's office had vehemently denied her claims, saying LG was upset over such baseless allegations.
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