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Governor's post should be done away with, has become burden on democracy: Manish Sisodia

Sisodia, who stepped out of Tihar jail on Friday after being granted bail in the excise policy case, said that bureaucrats in Delhi are suffering due to the tussle between the Lt Governor and the elected government and he "felt sorry" for them.

August 14, 2024 / 20:59 IST
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"The post should be done away with. Why do we need a governor -- to administer the oath to the elected government. That can also be done by other institutions. What is their job apart from toppling governments? What are they doing apart from this? Sisodia opined.
"The post should be done away with. Why do we need a governor -- to administer the oath to the elected government. That can also be done by other institutions. What is their job apart from toppling governments? What are they doing apart from this? Sisodia opined.

Former deputy chief minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said the governor's post should be scrapped as the institution has become a "burden on democracy", and stressed that the governors' job was only to obstruct the functioning of governments being run by non-NDA parties.

In an interaction with PTI editors at the agency's headquarters in New Delhi, Sisodia, who stepped out of Tihar jail on Friday after being granted bail in the excise policy case, said that bureaucrats in Delhi are suffering due to the tussle between the Lt Governor and the elected government and he "felt sorry" for them.

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The Lt Governor's office and the AAP dispensation in Delhi have had run-ins on several governance issues.

"The tussle between the LG and the Delhi government is because of the murder of democracy. The rights of elected government were taken away by the Centre. When there is murder of democracy, all stakeholders are affected. Even the officers of the government are suffering and I feel sorry for them," the senior AAP leader told PTI.