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Kejriwal wants to dictate terms: Sheila Dikshit

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ANI New Delhi [India]

Former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Thursday alleged that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wants to dictate his terms, adding that the latter only knows how to confront.

Commenting on the action to be taken after the exposure made by the Shunglu Committee report, Dikshit said that the Lieutenant-Governor and Home Ministry would decide what action has to be taken in this regard.

"He (Kejriwal) wants to dictate terms. The Delhi Government is different from the government in other states. It has to work in coordination with others, but Kejriwal only knows how to confront," Dikshit told ANI.

Dikshit further said that the Delhi Government is different from other state governments (Delhi being the national capital) due to which it has to work in coordination with others.

 

"When in power, one has to work according to law and rules otherwise people start doubting. They think that either you have to oblige some person personally or you don't have the ability to rule, or you have the motive of doing favouritism. Personal views do not work in government," she said.

The former Delhi chief minister said that the decisions taken by the government should be in the favour of the people and nation, and not in one's own interest.

"The report has exposed everything. What people were speculating has turned out to be true. The report has given detailed information of everything. The Lieutenant-Governor, Home Ministry will now decide what action has to be taken in this regard," she added.

In a major setback to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the three-member Shunglu Committee, set up by former Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung unearthed irregularities in the allotment of lands by Kejriwal-led government while alleging that party allotted residential houses to its minister under the guise of office accommodation.

The committee, in the above-mentioned 100-page report, raised questions on the allotment of 206, Rouse Avenue - a minister's bungalow used as party office - to AAP.

The three-member committee, in over 100-page report, questioned the appointment of Health Minister Satyendra Jain's daughter Soumya Jain as an adviser to Mission Director, Delhi State Health Mission.

The committee also raised objection on the appointment of several personal staff of ministers including Roshan Shankar as advisor to the minister of tourism, appointment of Abhinav Rai to the minister of transport, appointment of Rahul Bhasin in the Chief Minister's office, appointment of Gopal Mohan, a close associate of Kejriwal.

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First Published: Apr 06 2017 | 5:03 PM IST

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