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New Delhi: Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta wrote a letter to Chief Secretary Dharmendra and complained about the officers and said that Delhi officials do not respond to the letters, phone calls or messages of the assembly members…

New Delhi: Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has written a letter to Chief Secretary Dharmendra complaining about the officers. The Speaker has said in the letter to the Chief Secretary that the Delhi officials do not respond to the letters, phone calls or messages of the Assembly Members (MLAs). The Speaker asked the Chief Secretary to make the Administrative Secretaries, Heads of Departments of various departments of Delhi Government, Delhi Police, DDA etc. aware of this.

The Speaker warned the bureaucracy

Vijender Gupta has warned the bureaucracy in a letter written to Chief Secretary Dharmendra on Wednesday. Gupta wrote, “Some such cases have been brought to my notice where the communication made in the form of letters, phone calls or messages of the honorable members has not even been accepted by the concerned officer.” It is written in the letter that not listening to the MLAs is a serious matter and I feel that there is an urgent need to reiterate the government instructions issued from time to time by the General Administration Department, Delhi Government and Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India in this regard.

स्पीकर द्वारा लिखा गया पत्रSaurabh Bhardwaj took a dig at BJP

On this, AAP leader and former cabinet minister Saurabh Bhardwaj has taken a dig at BJP. Saurabh Bhardwaj said that for ten years, Delhi officials were taught not to listen to ministers and MLAs. Not to pick up the phone of MLAs and ministers, not to reply to letters. Those who used to give advice to Aam Aadmi Party on every issue are themselves troubled today. Now that BJP has formed the government, the arbitrariness of the officers is understandable. Earlier, this same BJP used to support these officers. Now they are being taught their duties. Today BJP has understood that weakening democracy only harms the country and the people.

BJP has won 48 seats in Delhi

Earlier, Delhi bureaucracy was generally seen in a state of differences with the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. In the recent assembly elections, BJP won 48 out of 70 seats. While Aam Aadmi Party got 22 seats. BJP has gained power in Delhi after a long time.

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