PTI, NEW DELHI: Amid an ongoing tussle over transfer and postings of officers, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today suggested the Centre and the lieutenant governor should go to the Supreme Court to clear any “confusion” over its July 4 verdict.
The Centre and LG are interpreting the top court’s judgement in a “queer” manner, he told reporters.
“My suggestion is that they (Centre and LG) should go to the court. They have confusion, we do not have any confusion,” Kejriwal said when asked if the Delhi government will take the ‘services’ issue to the apex court.
“They say they will obey the SC order of not sending files to the LG or seeking his concurrence but not on the services matter. It’s not done, either you obey the whole order or none of it,” he said.
The AAP dispensation, following the Supreme Court verdict that empowered it to take executive decisions on subjects other than land, police and public order, has been sparring with the Centre and the LG over the issue of control on the services department.
The Centre yesterday asserted that it will be against the law to take a final view on the matter related to services as it is still pending before the Supreme Court.

