Sisodia along with Delhi Home Minister Satyender Jain also targeted the Prime Minister over the "shunting" out of top bureaucrats and setting up of the LG-constituted panel to examine files, alleging that it was formed at the "behest" of Narendra.
Sisodia's attack on Jung came on a day rains pounded the national capital, crumbling the city's civic infrastructure. The municipal bodies in Delhi are BJP-ruled while Police comes under the Centre.
Jung has deployed officials "starting from peons to the Chief Secretary" to scrutinise the files of the last one-and-a-half-years and due to that "three of my meetings had to be cancelled", Sisodia said.
"Why is the LG, who gave over 50 interviews on his officers, not speaking on water-logging and traffic jam in the city? Your officers are neither coming to the meetings called by ministers, nor listening to them. Few even say that they have been barred to do so.
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Sisodia also lashed out the BJP-led Centre over the "transfer" of "committed officials", who he said worked tirelessly to implement pro-people policies.
The officials, including the PWD and Health Secretaries, were transferred despite Sisodia's public request to Jung to not do so as they were involved in the execution of AAP's flagship projects like mohalla clinics and construction of 8,000 new classrooms.
Interestingly, Chandrakar Bharti, whom the government had blamed for the delay in imposing ban on Chinese Manja in his capacity as Environment Secretary, has been made the Health Secretary.
Jain, who holds top important portfolios such as Health
and PWD, said Jung must focus on the law and order situation instead of creating "hurdles in governance".
He alleged the three-member panel announced by LG was actually formed at the "behest" of the Prime Minister as the members of the committee cannot even be "called" by Jung.
"The names which are in the committee (to examine government's 400 files) even cannot be called by LG. Prime Minister has formed this committee. Mr Modi should allow Delhi government to work," the Delhi Home Minister said.
The minister also sought to know detail of works done by LG when Delhi was under the President's rule.
Citing National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) figures, that has put the number of last year's rape cases in Delhi at 2,199--highest among the union territories, Jain said, "They have made Delhi a rape capital and stalking capital.