Delhi Speaker criticizes officers for ignoring MLAs' communications

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Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has raised concerns about government officers not responding to communications from assembly members. He addressed this issue in a letter to Chief Secretary Dharmendra on Thursday. In his letter, Gupta highlighted that some officers have ignored letters, phone calls, and messages from elected officials. He emphasized the importance of following proper communication protocols between government staff and legislative members. Gupta described the situation as serious. He urged the General Administration Department and the Department of Personnel and Training to remind officials of their responsibilities and ensure compliance. He requested updates on any actions taken regarding this matter. In addition to this issue, Gupta spoke about an investigation involving former Delhi minister Satyendar Jain. The Anti-Corruption Branch filed a report related to alleged corruption in a major CCTV project. Delhi BJP Chief Virendra Sachdeva responded by accusing Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of being involved in the alleged scam, suggesting that both Kejriwal and Jain orchestrated the irregularities.


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