Baijal to take office on Saturday, AAP hopes for better ties

New Delhi, Dec 29: Newly appointed Delhi Lt. Governor Anil Baijal will take charge of the new assignment on Saturday, an official said on Thursday. “He (Baijal) will assume charge on Saturday, with the High Court Chief Justice administering him the oath of office on that day,” an official in the Lt. Governor’s Office said. President Prab Mukherjee on Thursday accepted jeeb Jung’s resigtion as Delhi Lt. Governor and appointed Anil Baijal as his successor.

Baijal, a 1969-batch Indian Administrative Service officer, retired in 2006 as the Union Urban Development Secretary. Baijal was on the executive council of the think tank Vivekanda Intertiol Foundation.

In his long career of 37 years, the former senior bureaucrat held several eminent positions, including Union Home Secretary, Chairman and Maging Director of Indian Airlines, Additiol Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Delhi Tourism and Culture Minister Kapil Mishra welcomed Baijal’s appointment and said he was hopeful of cooperation from the new Lt. Governor to the government led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. “I welcome his (Baijal’s) appointment. I am hopeful the new L-G will clear several development projects which have been stopped. Hopefully, the blockade will end now,” Mishra told IANS.

An official statement earlier said: “The President is pleased to appoint Anil Baijal to be the Lt. Governor of the tiol Capital Territory of Delhi with effect from the date he assumes charge of his office.” “The President has accepted Jung’s resigtion as Lt. Governor of Delhi,” the statement read. Baijal’s appointment came after Jung suddenly resigned on December 22, taking everyone by surprise. Welcoming Baijal’s appointment, Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken said he hoped Baijal will be “impartial in his dealings” and release the Shunglu Committee report that slammed the Kejriwal government for its alleged irregularities. “We expect Anil Baijal to release the Shunglu Committee report on corruption of AAP government soon after taking over!” Maken tweeted.

Jung set up a committee chaired by former Comptroller and Auditor General V.K. Shunglu on August 30 and comprising ex-Chief Election Commissioner N. Gopalaswami and former Chief Vigilance Commissioner Pradeep Kumar as members to go into alleged irregularities of the AAP government after the Delhi High Court on August 4 accorded primacy to the L-G in Delhi’s administration. The committee submitted its report to the then Lt. Governor on November 27.

“We hope that being a (former) senior bureaucrat, Baijal will follow constitutiol guidelines. Fight between former L-G jeeb Jung and the AAP government was not persol,” Bharatiya Jata Party (BJP) tiol Secretary Sardar R.P. Singh said. “He (Jung) only followed constitutiol steps which were opposed by the Delhi government,” Singh said. (IANS)

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