61. You can shake hands with
ISI
not us
Kejriwal tells Centre
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HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times, New
Delhi
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Updated: Mar 30, 2016 23:53 IST
Delhi chief minister Arvind
Kejriwal said the Centre is shaking hands with
Pakistan and the ISI but not with Delhi
government. (PTI Photo)
Delhi chief minister Arvind
Kejriwal on Wednesday said the Centre is shaking
hands with Pakistan and the ISI but not with
Delhi government.
The BJP-led Centre and the
AAP government in Delhi had been at loggerheads
over several issues of governance and
jurisdiction due to the national Capital’s
unique constitutional status of a semi-state.
“You can shake hand with
ISI, Nawaz Sharif then what is the problem in
making Delhi government your friend,” the Delhi
CM said in his reply to the discussion on the
Delhi Budget, which was passed by the Assembly.
He, however, assured the
Opposition BJP MLAs that he will follow
‘cooperative federalism’ in the right spirit and
sought their help in getting the bills pending
Centre’s approval passed.
“I want to put a proposal
before the House. I want to work with the
opposition as they are an integral part of the
assembly. I would request the opposition to tell
the mistakes of government and we will correct
it. In return, they must get the bills cleared,
which are pending with the central government.
Let’s divide work,” said Kejriwal in his speech.
Among the several bills
that are pending Centre’s approval are the AAP
government’s flagship Janlokpal bill and the
MLA’s salary bill.
Kejriwal said if there were
technical issues with the bills then the Centre
should return them to the Delhi government
instead of ‘sitting on them’. “Whatever work you
want from Delhi government, we will get it done
but you get our work done by central government.
The GNCTD Act provides that we could take
post-facto approval from the Centre after
passing the bill in the assembly. In some cases,
all rules were followed but still they are
pending with them. You please get these bills
cleared from them,” Kejriwal told Vijender
Gupta, the leader of the Opposition.
Earlier, Gupta had asked
Kejriwal to follow the Constitution as prior
approval of Union government was not taken
before passing the bills in the assembly.
Kejriwal also targeted the
Centre for making the Anti Corruption Branch
(ACB) of the Delhi government ‘dysfunctional’.
“We had ended corruption in Delhi during our
49-day rule because ACB was with us. Currently,
ACB is lying defunct. You please ask them to
give us ACB back. Ask DDA to give us land and
central government to give us funds for the
municipal corporations,” he said, addressing the
opposition bench.
Kejriwal hailed finance
minister Manish Sisodia for presenting a
people-friendly budget. Kejriwal said the West
is praising AAP government’s initiatives such as
Mohalla clinic and odd-even scheme. “Hamen karna
bhi aata hai, aur dharna bhi (we know both to
govern and protest),” Kejriwal said.