New Delhi [India], August 18 (ANI): Delhi Legislative Assembly is prone to take up the Government of NCT of Delhi (Amendment) Act, 2023 for dialogue within the second half of the session on Friday.
A Bill looking for to exchange the Centre’s Ordinance over the management of Delhi providers was tabled and handed in each Houses of Parliament earlier than it turned legislation following presidential assent.
As per the listed legislative enterprise scheduled for Friday, MLAs of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) – Sanjeev Jha, Bhavna Gaur, and Akhilesh Pati Tripathi – will provoke a dialogue on the “Undemocratic move of the Central Government in enacting the NCT Amendment Act, 2023 with a view to curtailing the powers of the elected Delhi Government and in complete violation of the constitutional provisions and decision of the Supreme Court”.
Meanwhile, forward of the dialogue over the Delhi Services invoice, AAP chief Saurabh Bhardwaj on Friday mentioned the central authorities needs to regulate forms within the nationwide capital and harass the individuals of Delhi with the assistance of officers whereas stalling all growth works.
“The central government wants to control the bureaucracy of Delhi. They want to harass the people of Delhi with the help of officials and stall all development-oriented work. The sole purpose of the law is to stop pensions to the elderly, close OPD counters of government hospitals for months, stop tests at mohalla clinics and remuneration of doctors,” he mentioned.
“Stopping funds to Delhi Jal Board so that the cleaning of the Yamuna gets stalled is also part of the wider conspiracy behind bringing this law. The conspiracy has been hatched by officials at the behest of the central government. This is why the central government wants to control the officers of Delhi,” he added. The Parliament on August 7 handed the Bill that empowers the Lieutenant Governor to regulate Group A providers in Delhi, together with on issues regarding appointments, transfers and postings.
The Bill was handed after a division through which 131 MPs voted in favour of the laws and 102 towards it. (ANI)

