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Centre pressuring IAS officers to stall work, says Manish Sisodia

The IAS officers were refusing to take orders from the Delhi government despite the Supreme Court ruling.

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Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia alleged the Centre on Wednesday of "defying" the Supreme Court orders and pressuring officers working with the Delhi government to stall its projects. He said that most of the IAS officers were refusing to take orders from the Delhi government despite the Supreme Court ruling.

"It is very clear that they have instructions from the Centre and the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to stall the projects of public welfare in Delhi. By doing this, the Centre is not only killing the democratic and federal structure of the country but is also defying the orders of the apex court," he said.

The Supreme Court on July 4 had ruled that the Lt. Governor in Delhi had powers only in three areas: police, land and public order. The powers relating to all other subjects lie with the elected government of Delhi.

"Even after such clear orders, the Centre through IAS officers is openly defying them. We would have changed the officer if we had the transfer/posting powers," he said.

"The transport secretary refused to file an appeal in the Supreme Court against a Delhi High Court order which stayed the purchase of 2,000 buses for Delhi. The Capital is short of buses and needs them as soon as possible. Stalling the process is not only anti-people but also a clear violation of the Supreme Court order," Sisodia said.

Citing another example, Sisodia said the food commissioner simply refused to implement the doorstep ration delivery project in the Capital. "Even after he was directed by the Chief Minister, the food commissioner, appointed by the Centre, refused to implement the scheme," he said.

The same way, he said, the Managing Director of the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corp (DSIIDC) refused to carry out the developmental works in the unauthorised colonies in Delhi.

RATION POLICY

Citing another example, Deputy CM Sisodia said the food commissioner simply refused to implement the doorstep ration delivery project in the Capital, even after he was directed by CM. 

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