New Delhi: Chairman of the Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday stated that the appointment of the 1984 Batch Batch officer Rakesh Asthana as Police Commissioner Delhi violated the direction of the Supreme Court.
“I felt the appointment of Rakesh Asthana violated the direction of the Supreme Court.
It is the task of the central government to follow the Supreme Court’s instructions and make a promise according to the direction of the Supreme Court and in accordance with all the rules.” Kejriwal told the media outside the media.
Kejriwal added, “According to the media report asthana cannot be the Director of the CBI because he does not qualify for posts.
He also does not qualify for this post (Delhi Police Commissioner) for the same reason.
This center must make an appointment according to the rules,” he said.
In Delhi’s assembly, a discussion about this problem begins where the AAM AAM AADMI Party MLAs slammed the Government of Narendra Modi and claimed that the appointment was aimed at “harassing” party leaders.
The house then provides a resolution that says that, “Given the footprint record of this officer, there is a reasonable concern that the central government will use it because it experses false cases on political rivals to create a terrorist in the national capital.
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“Through resolution, the house revealed his strong disapproval of the Interior Ministry, moved to appoint asthana as police commissioner and directed the Delhi government to convey to MHA that the Asthana appointment order was withdrawn.
This resolution also underlines that Delhi Police CP POS belongs to AGGOUT IPS CADRE.
“The appointment of controversial Gujre cadres officers, who have faced several questions about serious accusations in the past, will only bring Delhi police into controversy,” the resolution was stated.