New Delhi:
New Delhi: Delhi high court (HC) today asked who authorised the sit-in, or ‘dharna’, that Delhi’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government ministers including Delhi chief minister (CM) Arvind Kejriwal have been on since June 11 at the Lieutenant Governor’s official residence.
The observation by a bench of Justices A K Chawla and Navin Chawla came during the hearing of two petitions, one against the sit-in by Kejriwal and the others against the alleged strike by the IAS officers of Delhi government. The HC was also today approached by BJP MLA Vijender Gupta who’s seeking a court order to Kejriwal to end his ‘dharna’.
The AAP leaders are demanding that IAS officers in the Capital end their ‘undeclared strike’. Kejriwal, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and cabinet minister Gopal Rai and health minister Satyendar Jain have been on a sit-in strike at Raj Niwas, the official residence of Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, since June 11. They want Baijal to issue a directive to the civil servants to end their strike, among other demands.
The lawyer representing the Delhi government ministers told the court that these IAS officers yesterday acknowledged they aren’t attending meetings called by ministers. The HC turned the question on the AAP leaders.
“Thing is that you’re sitting on a ‘dharna’. Who authorized to sit on a dharna like this?” asked the HC.
When the Delhi government lawyer said it was the ministers’ individual decision, the HC again demanded to know, “Is it authorised?”, and added that such a demonstration can’t be termed a strike.
“This can’t be called a strike. You can’t go inside someone’s office or house and hold a strike there,” the HC added. The bench pointed out that the CM and others are sitting inside the LG’s office and not outside his office or at the door.