In Arvind Kejriwal vs Lt Governor, A New Flashpoint Over Files
NDTV
Sources in the AAP government alleged that Lt Governor VK Saxena is "acting like a headmaster of a primary school" and added that he is "unfit" for the post.
The Delhi Lieutenant Governor's office has returned 47 files signed by the Chief Minister's Office staff instead of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, a move that is likely to intensify the tussle between the two constitutional authorities in the capital, sources said on Saturday.
No official response was available from the Delhi government in the matter.
However, sources in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government alleged that Lt Governor VK Saxena is "acting like a headmaster of a primary school" and added that he is "unfit" for the post.
The move came nearly a week after Mr Saxena wrote to Mr Kejriwal, pointing out that the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) was forwarding files seeking opinions and approvals to the Lt Governor's Secretariat without his signatures.