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Delhi’s Political Tussle

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June 19, 2018

What is the issue?

  • The power tussle between the Delhi CM and the Lieutenant Governor (LG) has reached a tense spot. 
  • The episode has shown all concerned players (AAP, BJP and INC) in bad light as they’ve all approaching the issue in a politicised context.

How did the crisis evolve?

  • Constitutional Position - National Capital Territory (NCR) of Delhi is kept as a union territory due its strategic significance and logistical convenience.  
  • As it is not a full state, the constitutional ambiguities in power distribution between the elected ‘CM of Delhi’ and Lt. Governor, is causing trouble
  • Notably, since AAP came to power in Delhi, the demand for full statehood for Delhi (with police and other powers), has become strident.
  • AAP government has also had a confrontationist history with the Centre, mainly due to Lt. Governor’s interventionism into administration. 
  • Bureaucratic Control - The tussle intensified when the LG declared that it was his discretionary power to even appoint the Chief Secretary of Delhi.
  • As bureaucracy is effectively in the Union Government’s control, the confrontations have resulted in officials becoming uncooperative to the CM.
  • It is said to have reached to a point where officials started skipping official meetings and even stopped attending the phone calls of ministers. 

What is the political context of the crisis? 

  • The immediate provocation for CM Kejriwal to start a dharna at the residence of the Lt. Governor is his government’s run-in with the bureaucracy.
  • Delhi CM’s unease with his own government machinery is primarily due to the excessively intrusive actions of the Lt. Governor (LG).
  • The actions of the Lt. Governor (a central government appointee) is suspected to be guided by the political hawks of the ruling BJP. 
  • Significantly, the Delhi government of AAP is sitting on a brute majority (67/70), and the BJP scored a mere 3/70 in the previous elections.
  • There is hence a perception that the BJP hasn’t come to terms yet with the massive defeat and his acting with a personal vengeance against Mr. Kejriwal.   
  • While Kejriwal could’ve approached the issue through a lesser corrosive legal and administrative channel, he seems to have choose a street protests.
  • This method might further his political position, but resolving the crisis that is hindering the fulfilment of the constitutional mandate of the CM is unlikely. 
  • In this context, the Congress Party hasn’t even voiced its stand convincingly despite BJP being its arch-rival, due to its intense dislike for AAP. 

How does the future look?

  • The protests might end soon due to lack of sustainability.
  • But the underlying causes of the present crisis will not disappear unless the power distribution between the LG and CM becomes clear.
  • The Union government needs to get more accommodative of the Delhi government’s concerns for the betterment of the people of Delhi.
  • On its part, Delhi government too needs to give up its confrontationist approach and start displaying more administrative prudence.  
  • It is also important for the AAP government to realise that it should learn to make the best of the system available before demanding more autonomy.

 

Source: The Hindu, Indian Express

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