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IANS
New Delhi
The row over who controls Delhi's bureaucracy escalated on Wednesday as Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia launched a full attack against the Centre for not letting the city government implement some major schemes by pressurising the officers.
"Delhi government's scheme of doorstep ration delivery and CCTV installation have been left in a limbo,"Sisodia said, adding,"even though we have decision-making powers, the officers who implement these projects are under the Central government, which is deliberately causing obstruction in our work".
"In a way, BJP (central government) is saying that you have been given the powers to take decisions, keep taking those decisions, but we won't implement it,"he said.
On July 6, the Delhi government approved doorstep ration delivery scheme but Sisodia said that the officer rejected it by saying that he will ask the Law Department first."They are just rotating the files to cause hindrance in the elected government's work."
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