New Delhi: Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Saturday asked Chief Minister Atishi to expedite the re-appointment of 10,000 civil defence volunteers (CDVs) removed as bus marshals last year.
In a letter to Atishi, Saxena said that despite his express order to immediately reappoint the CDVs, he was yet to receive a proposal from the chief minister in this regard.
Around 10,000 CDVs working as marshals in public buses in Delhi were removed from their posts in November last year after objections were raised by the revenue and finance departments.
“Of course, you and your party leaders may continue to do the politics of taking credit for their reinstatement but any more delay in the welfare of these economically weaker and helpless people, is not right in any way,” Saxena stated in the letter.
In a post on X, the Raj Niwas said the LG has again written to the chief minister underling the non-engagement of CDVs till now and has asked her for their immediate re-appointment.
The LG has also asked for a concrete scheme to be formulated by the government for their immediate as well as long-term engagement, it said.
Saxena in his letter to Atishi accused that leaders of her Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) engaged in “undesirable politics” over the issue, yet “unfortunately he has not received any proposal from her so far”.
Citing his earlier communication to the chief minister on October 24, Saxena said he had directed to ensure the re-appointment of the CDVs from November 1 and had sought a comprehensive proposal for their long-term engagement.
He said he had ordered the reinforcement of the CDVs to help the national capital combat air pollution.
“The air pollution in Delhi is at its peak and if these volunteers were timely reappointed, they would have definitely been helpful in tackling the situation besides being benefited themselves,” the LG said.
He asked the chief minister to swiftly address the matter and direct officials to present a proposal for the reinstatement of the volunteers.
No immediate response from the ruling AAP or the chief minister’s office was available on the LG’s letter.