A bill has been approved by the Union Cabinet which will increase the powers of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. Now this decision has once again sparked a new war between Center vs. State.
A bill has been approved by the Union Cabinet which will increase the powers of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. Now this decision has once again sparked the war of center versus state in the capital Delhi. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, on Thursday held a press conference and accused the Bharatiya Janata Party and said that the BJP wants to rule in Delhi through the back door.
On Thursday, Manish Sisodia said in the press conference that the central government has done away with the right of the elected government in Delhi and has given it to LG. Now the Delhi government will not have the power to take any decision. All these decisions are being taken in a confidential manner.
The Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi alleged that the decision of the Center is against the Constitution and democracy. The Supreme Court order also says that except for three issues, the state government of Delhi can take all other decisions. But the central government has also ignored the decision of the Supreme Court.
Manish Sisodia said that after a thorough study of the decision of the central government, the state government will take further steps.
Which decision has sparked war?
Actually, some changes have been made in the Government of NCT Act by Modi Cabinet. Under this decision, apart from the Legislative Assembly, the Lt. Governor will have authority over some decisions and the state government will have to take his approval.
केंद्र सरकार ने गोपनीय तरीके से दिल्ली सरकार के अधिकार छीन कर LG को दे दिए है।
केंद्र सरकारने GNCTD Act में बदलाव कर दिल्ली की चुनी हुई सरकार के अधिकार कम किये।
ये लोकतंत्र के खिलाफ हैं, संविधान के खिलाफ हैं : Dy CM @msisodia pic.twitter.com/B2JsMhr9vi
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According to the latest amendment, the Delhi government will now have to send the decisions related to the legislature to the Lieutenant Governor for approval 15 days before and administrative decisions about a week in advance. Now on this decision, the central government is being targeted by the Delhi government and it is being accused of interfering in the work.
There have been many times before,
let us tell you that this is not the first time that the Modi government and Kejriwal government have come face to face with rights. In the last few years, it has been seen on many occasions, whether it is the issue of transfer-posting or the matter of stopping a file. On behalf of Arvind Kejriwal, the Modi government has been repeatedly accused of impeding the functioning.