‘Big blow to…’: AAP reacts to SC upholding Delhi LG’s power to appoint aldermen to MCD

The Delhi BJP, on the other hand, welcomed the verdict, and slammed AAP for “questioning everything done by the LG”.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh on Monday slammed the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the Delhi Lieutenant Governor’s power to appoint aldermen to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) without consulting the state cabinet, calling it “unfortunate” and a “big blow to democracy.”

AAP leader Sanjay Singh

“I think this is not good for democracy and the Constitution of India. I want to say with due respect that we completely disagree with this decision. This decision is against the spirit of democracy and completely opposite to the comments of the court during the hearing…After reading the full order, we will make a strategy as to what to do next,” Singh told news agency ANI.

Reacting to this, the Delhi BJP hit out at the Arvind Kejriwal-led party, saying that they have “developed a habit of questioning” anything done by the LG.

“The power to appoint aldermen to the MCD has been exercised by the LG for decades…However, AAP has developed the habit of questioning anything done by the LG. We strongly condemn AAP MP Sanjay Singh’s reaction to the SC verdict, which reflects an anarchist mindset of his party,” Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva told the media.

MCD, saying that it is a “statutory duty” of the governor, who is not bound by the state cabinet’s aid and advice in this matter.

“Delhi LG is expected to act as per the mandate of the statute and not the aid and advice of the council of ministers,” a bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justices Narasimha, JB Pardiwala, said.

The bench also clarified that Section 3(3)(b)(i) of the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) Act, amended in 1993, empowers the LG to appoint aldermen. This authority, vested in the administrator of Delhi, is neither a “relic of the past” nor an overreach of constitutional power, it said.

The top court’s verdict came on a plea by the Delhi government challenging the LG’s nominations of 10 aldermen to the MCD. In May last year, the Supreme Court reserved the judgment, warning that granting the LG power to nominate aldermen might “destabilise” the democratically elected MCD.

The Hindustan Times YouTube channel now has 7 million subscribers. We thank our viewers for their support. Follow the channel for exclusive video news on politics, sports, entertainment & more.

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn
Share on whatsapp
WhatsApp