Kejriwal also attacked LG Najeeb Jung for removing Sukesh Jain from the post of Power Secretary, which he alleged was done as the officer did not cancel Saini's appointment notification as told by the LG office.
LG had directed removal of Saini and an order to this effect was issued yesterday.
Sukesh Jain was threatened of "serious consequences" as he initially turned down the LG office's alleged directive to remove Saini with immediate effect, Kejriwal alleged.
The Delhi government has issued show cause notices to the Deputy Secretary (general administration department) and other officers who issued the order cancelling Saini's appointment, Kejriwal told a press conference.
"There's a big conspiracy to increase power tariff in Delhi. An honest officer like Krishna Saini was appointed by following the due process.
"We kept LG in the loop when the selection committee was formed in January. We sent him the information of selecting him as well. Why did the LG choose to act eight months later? On whose directions?" the Chief Minister asked.
The sources added that contrary to Kejriwal's claim, the government was sent five reminders asking it to re-process the appointment of DERC as LG's prior approval was not taken while appointing Saini.
"BSES discoms are owned by Anil Ambani who is a close
friend of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There must be a reason that compelled the discoms to conspire to remove him," Kejriwal alleged.
He said that Power Minister Satyendar Jain had written to the LG twice informing that matters that involve differences of opinion should be forwarded to the President, but "LG did not do so and acted unilaterally".
"The file from LG's office came to me a week ago and I was in the process of consulting legal experts. On November 3 night, (former) Power Secretary Sukesh Jain got a call from the LG office asking him to cancel Saini's appointment notification.
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