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Delhi CM & Dy CM Briefs after Meeting LG & Discusses about the Proposals made by Delhi Govt

Delhi CM & Dy CM Briefs after Meeting LG & Discusses about the Proposals made by Delhi Govt

Arun Jaitley is 'constitutional anarchist', 'He is no faith' in the constitution: Aam Aadmi Party

The Aam Aadmi Party today targeted the Union Minister Arun Jaitley for the blog written about Thursday's decision on the issue of governance in Delhi of the Supreme Court.

The Aam Aadmi Party said that his view shows BJP's frustration over the verdict of the Supreme court.

The Supreme Court had said in its judgment that the Delhi Government's Council of Ministers has the right to decide on all other subjects except the reserved subjects.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Ashutosh termed Arun Jaitley a "constitutional anarchist" and said he has no faith in the Constitution.

Ashutosh tweeted, "After reading Arun Jaitley's blog on the verdict of the Supreme Court, I am convinced that Jaitley is a constitutional anarchist. Like his leader Golwalkar / Modi and RSS ideology, he has no faith in the Constitution.

Significantly, Union Minister Arun Jaitley in the Modi government in India said today that the decision of the Supreme Court has been made clear that the Delhi government does not have the police authority. Jaitley said, in such a way, he can not constitute an investigation agency for crimes committed in the past. Jaitley said in a Facebook post that besides this the perception is totally flawed that the decision regarding the administration of union cadre services has been in favor of the Delhi government.

AAP Senior Leader Dilip Pandey Briefs Media on Officers Rejecting Orders by Delhi Govt

AAP Senior Leader Dilip Pandey Briefs Media on Officers Rejecting Orders by Delhi Govt

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia Briefs Media on the decisions taken by the Cabinet Minister

Deputy CM Manish Sisodia Briefs Media on the decisions taken by the Cabinet Minister

Delhi vs Center: Supreme Court said, Lieutenant Governor work on the advice of the Council of Ministers

In India, the Supreme Court ruled in the matter of the Delhi Government and Central Government headed by Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday. The Supreme Court said that the Lieutenant Governor is obliged to work on help and advice by the Council of Ministers. The decision of the Supreme Court has been described by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia as the victory of democracy.

The bench of five judges of the Supreme Court said in an unanimous decision that the cabinet has the real strength. The Deputy Governor can not, in general, send disputes related issues only to the President in exceptional cases. Independent rights have not been assigned to the Deputy Governor.

The Supreme Court said that the Deputy Governor should not work in mechanical way nor should he stop the Council of Ministers decisions. All the decisions of the Council of Ministers should be conveyed to the Deputy Governor, but this does not mean that the consent of the Deputy Governor is necessary.

The Supreme Court said that the Lt. Governor of Delhi has no right to take independent decision, he can not act as a barrier. The Deputy Governor will have to work on the advice and help of the Council of Ministers.

The Supreme Court said that the deputy governor should work harmoniously with the Council of Ministers and efforts should be made to resolve the differences with deliberations.

Justice DY Chandrachud, in his separate but concurrent judgment, said that the Lt Governor should definitely feel that the Council of Ministers is answerable to the public.

The Supreme Court said that excepting three issues including law and order, the Delhi government has the authority to rule in other subjects.

Justice Chandrachud said that the Lt Governor should definitely keep in mind that the decision will be taken by the Council of Ministers, not by him.

Significantly, the Delhi High Court had said in its decision on August 4, 2016 that the Lieutenant Governor is the administrative head of the National Capital and the argument of the Aam Aadmi Party government is not enough that it is bound to work only on the advice of the Council of Ministers. After that, the order of the Delhi High Court was challenged by the Kejriwal government in the Supreme Court. Since the arrival of the Aam Aadmi Party in the power of Delhi in the year 2015, there has been a rivalry between the Delhi government and the center for the rights.

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