IAS officer Dilraj Kaur, who was appointed as DCW member secretary by Lt Governor Najeeb Jung, wrote a strongly-worded letter to DCW chief Swati Maliwal, saying incumbent P P Dhal should not continue in the post as his appointment was "illegal" and "devoid" of any statutory basis.
Earlier this month, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had directed Chief Secretary M M Kutty and Maliwal not to allow Kaur to function as DCW Member Secretary.
"In utter disrespect and disregard to the directions of the Chief Minister, she vide her letter dated December 16 has again asserted herself as the Member Secretary of the Commission. Furthermore, going way beyond her jurisdiction, she has threatened the government appointed officiating Member Secretary with penal action," said Maliwal.
In the letter, Maliwal conveyed to Jung that an environment of terror and fear was being deliberately created for the staff working in the Commission and attempts were being made to intimidate the sub-ordinate officers to ensure a complete collapse of its functioning.
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The DCW chief said on December 14, the commission had received a note from Kaur stating that she had assumed charge as the Member Secretary of DCW. She said the Commission informed her of the decision of the Chief Minister and even sent a copy of his note to her, clarifying the legal position.
Maliwal further said that every other day, the Commission
issues notices to the WCD secretary over the shortcomings in the implementation of the schemes undertaken by the department and that if she becomes the Member Secretary, they would be forced to refrain from issuing notices.
Maliwal one again urged Jung to constitute a task force on women safety as directed by the Ministry of Home Affairs dated July 1, 2016 and ensure atleast two meetings in a month of the Task Force which should include elected representatives, Delhi Police and the Delhi Commission for Women amongst others.
"I sincerely hope that your office displays sympathy for the women and girls of Delhi and without any prejudice, works towards making Delhi a crime free zone for women and girls and ensures the smooth functioning of the Commission," she said in the letter.