The thinking in the Delhi government was that the Centre cannot impose any officer on it and that there would be nothing wrong in appointing Negi to the top bureaucratic post as he was currently serving as Chief Secretary of bordering state of Arunachal Pradesh, top sources said.
They said the government has decided to reject the panel of three senior IAS officers sent to it by the Ministry which makes key bureaucratic appointment in Delhi government with the city being a Union Territory.
Negi has served Delhi government in various positions including as Chief Executive Officer of Delhi Jal Board and is known to be an upright officer having in-depth knowledge about various problems and challenges facing the city.
The Home Ministry has rejected Delhi Government's recommendation to appoint Negi as the next Chief Secretary saying he was too junior and does not fall in the prescribed pay grade of Rs 80,000 per month for the post.
Sources said Delhi Government was unlikely to accept Home Ministry's view as it feels if Negi was junior, then why he was functioning as the Chief Secretary of a "sensitive" state like Arunachal Pradesh.