Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia accused Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena of withholding appointments of 244 principals on “flimsy grounds”.
This comes a day after Saxena approved 126 posts of principals and deputy education officers in city government schools that had lapsed for remaining “vacant” for more than two years.
“They have an unconstitutional control over the services department. There are 370 posts lying vacant and put of these 370, 126 were approved by LG sir. For the remaining, he has asked us to conduct a study. I want to ask LG sahab: These schools are functioning with the help of vice-principals. How can we conduct the study on the feasibility of a principal?” he questioned during a press conference.
Sisodia said he will also be writing to Saxena on the matter but urged him to not stop the appointments on remaining posts on “flimsy grounds'”.
“This is insensitive and unfortunate. LG sahab, please don’t make it into a joke. Had the control of Services department been with the Delhi government, these posts would have been filled long back. If there is a need for a study, you can get a study done on whether the LG is needed or not,” he said.
Raj Niwas officials had said on Saturday that the posts of principals lapsed due to “apathy and inaction of the AAP government”.
“Instead of claiming credit, place the files in the public domain to explain why you have been delaying the appointment of principals. Stop giving bureaucratic excuses, give a date by which the posts of principals abolished by you will be revived,” Sisodia had reportedly said