Chandigarh (Haryana):Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij on Thursday said he has always maintained that the Chief Minister is supreme and can take away or divide any department. Vij's statement came after he was stripped of the charge of CID.
The portfolio of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has been allocated to Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, a Haryana government statement said here on late Wednesday night.
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'Governor of Haryana, on the advice of the chief minister, has allocated some new portfolios to the chief minister and to two ministers. As per the new notification issued by the Chief Secretary, the portfolios of the Criminal Investigation Department, the departments of Personnel and Training and of Raj Bhawan Affairs have been allocated to the Chief Minister, Manohar Lal, in addition to his existing portfolios, with immediate effect,' the statement said.
Apart from this, the portfolio of Elections has been allocated to Transport Minister Mool Chand Sharma while the portfolio of Art and Cultural Affairs, has been allocated to Education Minister Kanwar Pal, in addition to their existing portfolios.
'Thus, the home minister, Anil Vij, will cease to hold the portfolio of Criminal Investigation Department and the transport minister, Mool Chand Sharma, will cease to hold the portfolio of Art and Cultural Affairs,' the statement said.
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When asked to comment on being stripped of the charge of the CID department, Vij told the mediapersons that I have always maintained that the Chief Minister is supreme and he can take away or divide any department.'
He declined to comment on the matter any further. Earlier, Vij had said that there were no differences between them. He said that he shared cordial relations with the CM and addressed him as 'best friend'.
Vij, who had expressed unhappiness over not being briefed or given feedback by the CID, appeared satisfied and said on Wednesday, "Today was the first time that an SP-rank officer briefed me. Now he will be briefing me daily."