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Fresh standoff between LG and AAP government on ACB appointments

A fresh confrontation erupted today between the Delhi government and Lt Governor Najeeb Jung over drafting of five Bihar policemen into Anti-Corruption Branch as he rejected the appointments, an action which was backed by the Centre but severely criticised by the AAP.

Three inspectors and two sub-inspectors of Bihar Police have joined the elite ACB following a request by the AAP government to the Bihar administration, a move seen as an effort to reduce the anti-graft body’s reliance on Delhi Police.

Reacting strongly to the decision, Jung’s office said he rejected the appointments as they do not have his approval and that the ACB functions under his direct authority and control.

The fresh round of confrontation came nearly two weeks after a fierce stand-off between the Kejriwal government and Jung over appointment of senior bureaucrats. The matter has reached court.

“ACB Delhi, being a police station, functions under the authority, control and supervision of the Lt Governor, a position that has also been clarified by the Ministry of Home Affairs, vide Notification No 1368 (E), dated 21st May 2015.

“The office of the Lt Governor has so far not received any proposal for the deputation of such personnel from outside Delhi Police. The matter will be duly examined as and when the Lt. Governor receives the formal proposal from the Vigilance department of Delhi government,” the LG’s office said in a statement.

Sources said the AAP government was in touch with governments of some non-BJP states for bringing officials for the ACB.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia attacked the LG and the Centre saying “They will not obey the Constitution, Court order and the law. They may say someday that they will run the White House through the LG.”

The Union Home Ministry backed the LG saying no appointment can be made in the ACB of the Delhi government without his nod. A senior Home Ministry official said as per the CrPC, the ACB is a police station and the police in Delhi comes under the LG.

Addressing a press conference, AAP leader Ashutosh slammed the Centre and the Lt Governor accusing them of creating hurdles in ACB’s functioning. “If ACB is strengthened who needs to be scared? Only those who are corrupt. LG’s opposition to the move is against the will of the people.”

However, the BJP supported Jung and accused the AAP government of picking up “unnecessary fights” with the LG and not following the Constitution. .