Meri Jung 2.0: New principal secy's appointment void, Delhi LG tells Kejri
May 18, 2015  15:05
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And the battle between Kejriwal and Jung.


Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung writes to CM Arvind Kejriwal saying the appointment of Rajinder Kumar as Principal Secretary is void. The Delhi Govt had appointed Rajendra Kumar as Principal Secretary to replace Anindo Majumdar. It had issued a statement this morning saying the
voiding of Majumdar's removal was not the LG's Jurisdiction. It said that the Delhi government has not received any communication from the LG officially. It said that Majumdar's powers have been transferred to Delhi Principal Secretary Rajinder Kumar.


Principal Secretary (Services) Anindo Majumdar, who was transferred by the Delhi government has been locked out of his office at the Delhi secretariat. Majumdar had issued the order of posting of Shakuntala Gamlin as acting Chief Secretary on the direction of Lt Governor Najeeb Jung.


However, the LG, who is at loggerheads with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over Gamlin's appointment as Chief Secretary, overturned the decision in the evening saying that Majumdar's removal does not have his approval and declared it as void.


"Majumdar has been transfered from his post. However, he has been kept awaiting new posting order," said a senior government official.


Sources said that Kejriwal was not happy with the way Gamlin was appointed as acting Chief Secretary by the Lt Governor and Majumdar "instantly" issued her posting orders.


Sources said that Gamlin has been asked to explain her postings held in the last three years. In his letter to Kejriwal on May 9, Power Minister Satyendra Jain had accused Gamlin of of lobbying within the government to promote the "interest of Reliance-owned power companies" and uged him to relieve her of the charge of Principal Secretary (Power).


In a diatribe against Jung, Arvind Kejriwal today asked him to review his "questionable" decision to appoint Gamlin as acting Chief Secretary of Delhi and work within the "confines" of the Constitution.
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