Cases filed against lg in AAP government will be withdrawn…

After the formation of bjp government in delhi, changes in decisions have started to be seen. According to sources, the new government has started reviewing the legal cases related to the Lieutenant governor (LG) and preparations are being made to withdraw many cases. However, no official announcement has been made on this yet, but it is believed that this issue may be discussed in the assembly soon.

What is the whole matter?

There was a constant conflict between the former aam aadmi party (AAP) government of delhi and the Lieutenant Governor. Former chief minister arvind kejriwal and his government had questioned the rights of lg on many occasions. Especially in matters like various government decisions, approval of files, appointment and transfer of officers, the dispute between the two came out in the open. Due to these conflicts, the AAP government had approached the court several times and in some cases, the court was asked to intervene against the LG. Now, with the change of power, the withdrawal of these cases is being discussed.

What does the government say?

According to sources, the new government believes that there was a sense of political malice in these cases and now there is no justification to take them forward. The bjp government wants the administrative system to be better and time and resources should not be wasted in unnecessary legal battles.

What can be the opposition's response?

However, this decision can become a big issue for the opposition parties, especially the aam aadmi party (AAP). AAP has already been alleging that the LG's office works at the behest of the bjp government. In such a situation, if the bjp government withdraws the cases related to lg, then the opposition can call it an example of 'BJP-LG alliance'.

What will happen next?

Now the question is whether the government will withdraw all the cases or only some cases will be reviewed? The final decision on this can be taken in the coming days. It is expected to be discussed during the assembly session, where the opposition can make it a big issue. It remains to be seen what clarification the bjp government gives on this and how the opposition raises this issue.



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