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Delhi: After SC order, CM Arvind Kejriwal removes Services Secretary Ashish More

New Delhi: A few hours after the order on Thursday, CM Kejriwal removed Services Secretary Ashish More. As soon as the court’s order came, CM Kejriwal announced administrative transfers on a large scale. As soon as the court’s order came, CM Kejriwal announced administrative transfers on a large scale.---Advertisement--- He has said that the order […]

New Delhi: A few hours after the order on Thursday, CM Kejriwal removed Services Secretary Ashish More. As soon as the court’s order came, CM Kejriwal announced administrative transfers on a large scale. As soon as the court’s order came, CM Kejriwal announced administrative transfers on a large scale.

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He has said that the order of the Supreme Court that has come today is the result of the cooperation of the people of Delhi. Now we have to give responsive administration to the people of Delhi. There will be a major administrative reshuffle in Delhi in the next few days.

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Arvind Kejriwal said that as soon as our government was formed, the PM got an order passed that the decisions related to the transfer and job of all officers working in Delhi would not remain with the Delhi government. That is, if someone is taking bribes, we cannot even suspend them. Using this order, development work in Delhi was forcibly stopped.

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First published on: May 11, 2023 07:19 PM IST


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