NEW DELHI: Taking dig at Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal for 'constantly' interfering in the government's works, Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday said there was a need to assess the work done by him in last one year.
"There is no answerability or accountability of LG despite all the powers that he is authorised to exercise," AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj said here on Sunday.
He said powers given to the Lieutenant-Governor were in the areas of land, police and public order, however, he 'snatched' the department of services.
"LG has made a big contribution in scoring the number one position in the fight against crimes," he said in a sarcastic comment.
"Every time, there is a crime happening to women, children or senior citizens, the inefficiency of police is justified saying there is a shortage of staff. But new recruitments are not being organised despite the High Court orders," the AAP legislator stated.
Bhardwaj said Baijal had a chance to make a contribution by filling up the 14,000 vacancies in the police but he "didn't do anything".
"In July, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal requested the Lieutenant Governor a plan to fill up the 37,000 vacancies in the government.
"We have constantly been asking them about these but there haven't been any answers from LG office," Bhardwaj said.
Bhardwaj also criticised the Lieutenant Governor, who also serves as the chairman of Delhi Development Authority (DDA), for not conducting any operations against unauthorised construction across the city.
The AAP MLA also complained about the quality of newly constructed DDA flats.
"The government depends on DDA for space to build schools, hospitals, Mohalla clinics and bus depots. We were not given even a single piece of land by them to build Mohalla clinics last year," he said.
"He (LG) shows as if he is taking a number of measures for road safety, sanitation etc by calling for meetings and by tweeting his pictures from the various sites and the venues. In reality, nothing is being done on his part in strengthening the police, in monitoring the MCDs, in conducting investigation against bureaucrats.
"The LG has failed in playing the constitutional responsibility on him. The only power he exercises is the power to interfere," the Greater Kailash MLA claimed.