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Delhi LG sends 47 files back to CM’s office

New Delhi: Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena’s office has returned 47 files to the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). Because they were signed by official employees instead of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.---Advertisement--- The files returned by LG Secretariat include files related to Education Department, Waqf Board. Earlier, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Saxena had written to Chief Minister […]

New Delhi: Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena’s office has returned 47 files to the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). Because they were signed by official employees instead of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

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The files returned by LG Secretariat include files related to Education Department, Waqf Board. Earlier, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Saxena had written to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asking him to “duly sign” the proposals that are sent from his office for approval or opinion.

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The LG had mentioned in his letter that the proposals signed by the officers from the CM’s office are being sent with the remark that they have been “viewed and approved” by the Chief Minister. The LG had further said that without specifying the grounds of urgency of such communication, it may be ensured that the proposals are duly signed by you. The LG had asked the CM to “duly sign” all the proposals that are sent from his office for approval or opinion.

First published on: Aug 27, 2022 11:02 PM IST


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