
विक्रांत सिंह शेखावत
- भारत,
- 15-Feb-2025,
- (अपडेटेड 15-Feb-2025 10:35 AM IST)
Delhi Politics: The Chief Secretary of Delhi has issued instructions to all the departments under the Delhi government to prepare a list of non-official staff working with them and submit it as soon as possible. Actually, a large number of non-official staff were appointed in various departments during the Kejriwal government, and now the new government is serious about this list.According to sources, with the formation of the new government, these non-official employees can be punished and they can be removed from the job. Recently, Gaurav, an employee working in the office of Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, was caught with Rs 5 lakh in cash. He was arrested red-handed in Girikhand Nagar, raising questions on unauthorized employees appointed in the government.Appointment of non-official staff during Kejriwal governmentLarge scale appointments of non-official staff were made in many departments in the Kejriwal government. But now, after the change of government, the new government has sought a list of this staff. In the recent elections held in Delhi, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has registered a tremendous victory after 27 years. BJP won 48 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) faced a crushing defeat and was reduced to only 22 seats.Now the discussion is about who will be the new Chief Minister of Delhi. According to sources, the swearing-in ceremony is likely to be held before February 20.Kejriwal's 'Sheeshmahal' will become a government guest houseThe Delhi government has proposed to convert the bungalow of former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal into a government guest house. This bungalow is located at 6, Flag Staff Road, where Kejriwal resided for 9 years. After the approval of the cabinet, it will be made a government guest house, which will have the facility to organize government programs and stay of officials.The BJP had raised a controversy over the renovation of Kejriwal's bungalow, in which a huge amount of money was spent. Now it is being planned to use it as government property.SIT formed to investigate corruption casesAfter the formation of BJP government in Delhi, former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's troubles may increase. BJP has announced the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate corruption cases in the first cabinet meeting of the new government. Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva said that the party has zero tolerance towards corruption and those involved in scams will be held accountable.This action of the new government has created a stir in Delhi politics. It will be interesting to see what decisions are taken in the coming days regarding non-official staff and other matters related to the Kejriwal government.