New Delhi: The Centre government in an affidavit told the Supreme Court that allegations of Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia of non-cooperation from officials are false in the implementation of policies and projects in the national capital. Sisodia had filed an affidavit and said that bureaucrats in Delhi are not cooperating with the AAP government, thereby, paralysing the implementation of policies and projects of the elected government in the national capital.
Disputing Sisodia's claim about non-cooperation by government officials, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla said that he could have filed details of each of the incidents alleged by Sisodia to prove him wrong. The affidavit stated the illustration given by Sisodia in an affidavit about the non-cooperation of officials is, "by and large, vague and incapable of any precise examination by the central government more particularly, when no contemporaneous intimation of alleged failure is communicated to the central government".
"I am advised not to deal with individual illustrations which would have clearly shown the falsehood contained therein since the deponent of the affidavit is the Deputy Chief Minister and it may not be proper, appropriate or in good taste to deal with such assertions, more particularly, when I have found them to be not true," Bhalla said in the affidavit.
He added. "I have verified from all senior level officials of GNCTD about non-receipt of telecalls etc. and I have found that no such incidents have ever happened. It is submitted that all officials attended all meetings except on some occasions. On enquiry, I have learnt that the dates on which some officers could not attend the meetings were the dates on which they were assigned some other duties by the Delhi government itself." Sisodia alleged non-cooperation by bureaucrats with the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government before the Supreme Court.
In his affidavit, Sisodia said that the bureaucrats have stopped attending meetings called by AAP ministers and have stopped answering phone calls by ministers and these issues have become more acute with the appointment of the current Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Vinai Kumar Saxena. The Central government in its affidavit further said that Delhi is a Union Territory (UT) and no UT under the Constitution has its own services which are not controlled by the central government.
It alleged that Sisodia tried to create an "unwarranted prejudice" to ensure that the AAP government's interpretation of Article 239AA is accepted by the top court. Article 239AA of the Constitution grants special status to Delhi among the Union Territories through the 69th constitutional amendment.
"I state and submit that the administration of any unit of the administration, be it central government, state government or Union Territory requires very skilful coordination between the political executives and persons working in connection with the affairs of the respective unit. Such coordination takes place by effective administrative skills and not with the threat of control over the officers or employees," the Union home secretary said.