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Government Seeks Cooperation from LG on Services Matters

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published May 16, 2023
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The LG Secretariat has adhered to the Supreme Court’s recent order regarding the transfers and postings of bureaucrats in Delhi. As a result, the files related to Services matters have been returned to the Delhi government, according to officials from Raj Niwas.

In response to this development, the Delhi government has expressed its expectation of full cooperation from LG VK Saxena and the Central Government. However, obstacles persist as both the Chief Secretary and the Services Secretary continue to pose challenges. Surprisingly, even the initial order to remove the Services Secretary has not been implemented yet.

The Delhi government has taken action in the form of a show-cause notice issued to Ashish More, an IAS officer and the current Services Department Secretary. The notice highlights More’s failure to comply with the government’s directive to be replaced by a new officer and warns of potential disciplinary measures against him.

This recent exchange between the LG Secretariat and the Delhi government stems from the Supreme Court’s ruling, which sought to clarify the jurisdiction and authority over bureaucratic transfers and postings in the capital city. The court’s decision has prompted a reevaluation of the balance of power between the LG and the elected government in Delhi.

While the LG Secretariat has handed over the files related to Services matters, it appears that some members within the Delhi government’s bureaucracy are resistant to implementing the necessary changes. This reluctance to comply with the government’s orders could impede the smooth functioning of administrative processes.

The Delhi government, headed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has been striving to assert its authority over matters of governance and administration in the city. However, clashes with the LG and the Central Government have been a recurring obstacle to the government’s efforts.

The issue of Services matters holds significance as it directly impacts the functioning of various government departments and services provided to the citizens of Delhi. The government’s intent to replace the Services Secretary is seen as an attempt to ensure greater alignment with its policies and streamline administrative processes.

In light of the show-cause notice issued to Ashish More, it remains to be seen how the matter will unfold. The notice serves as a warning to bureaucrats who fail to comply with the government’s directives, emphasizing the government’s determination to implement its decisions.

The Delhi government’s plea for cooperation from the LG and the Centre reflects its desire to work in harmony with the various stakeholders involved in the governance of the city. However, the Chief Secretary and the Services Secretary’s continued resistance suggests ongoing challenges that need to be addressed for effective governance.

As the situation evolves, it is crucial for all parties involved to prioritize the interests of the citizens of Delhi. Cooperation, communication, and a shared commitment to the welfare of the people can pave the way for a smoother functioning of the administrative machinery.

The Supreme Court’s ruling on bureaucratic transfers and postings in Delhi was intended to provide clarity and resolve the long-standing power struggle between the LG and the elected government. It is essential for all stakeholders to respect and adhere to the court’s decision to ensure the smooth functioning of governance in the city.

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Sweta Jha May 16, 2023
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