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Congress likely to back AAP, oppose bill to replace Centre's ordinance on Delhi Services

The Centre promulgated the ordinance on May 19 to create a National Capital Civil Service Authority for transfer of IAS and DANICS cadre officers and disciplinary proceedings against them

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi during a meeting with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (unseen), in New Delhi (PTI)Premium
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi during a meeting with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (unseen), in New Delhi (PTI)

 The Congress is likely to oppose in Parliament a bill, when it is brought, that will seek to replace a Union government Ordinance on Delhi's Services matters, sources said Monday, as the party asked the Centre to honour the Supreme Court order that transfer of bureaucrats is in the domain of the city's elected government.

Senior Congress spokesperson Anand Sharma said his party welcomed the Supreme Court decision when it came last week. "Today too, we have the same view that the SC decision was right. The Constitution bench has given a detailed judgement on the Delhi issue and the government should honour that," he told reporters when asked about the Ordinance.

Sources in the party, meanwhile, said the Congress may oppose the bill when the government brings it in Parliament to replace the Ordinance that essentially upturn the Supreme Court verdict.

Sharma said the government has brought an ordinance as well as sought a review of the May 11 judgement.

"It is very clear that the Constitution bench of the Supreme Court had come out with a very detailed judgment and also its interpretation of the constitutional positions and the rights of states and the elected governments. It was a larger question, it was not only limited to those parts of the judgement, not confined in my view only to Delhi, that was about India being a country, he said.

Sharma said under the Constitution, the government has the authority to bring out an ordinance. But in this instance, the government has also decided to file a petition to review the judgement, he said.

"Since this is a Constitution bench judgment, it's only a Constitutional bench which will re-visit. And we will await, what the Constitution bench decides in this matter and we leave it at that," he said.

Prodded further on whether the Congress party will oppose the bill to replace the Ordinance, he said, "Let's cross the river, when it comes."

"I would expect that the Congress leadership, the Congress President, who is also the leader of the opposition in Rajya Sabha, and the leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha, along with the leaders of all other political parties will discuss this matter, as and when the session is convened, but, we do hope since it is the Constitution bench and the government has gone back there. So hopefully, the Supreme Court will come out with its view," Sharma said.

Meanwhile, the AAP on Monday said it will organise a 'maha rally' on June 11 against the Centre's "black ordinance" that effectively gives the lieutenant governor control over administrative services, negating a Supreme Court order in favour of the Kejriwal dispensation.

This ordinance shows that the Centre will impose "dictatorial decisions" like this on the country, AAP's Delhi convenor Gopal Rai said at a press conference.

He appealed to Delhiites to join the rally in large numbers.

The Centre promulgated the ordinance on May 19 to create a National Capital Civil Service Authority for transfer of IAS and DANICS cadre officers and disciplinary proceedings against them.

This came a week after the Supreme Court handed over the control of services, excluding those related to police, public order and land, to the elected government in Delhi.

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Published: 22 May 2023, 08:52 PM IST
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