Delhi Services Bill Passed in Lok Sabha Amid Fierce Objection by Opposition Parties
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023, was passed in the Lok Sabha on Thursday evening, amid fierce objection by opposition parties. The bill, which gives the central government control over key services in Delhi, was passed by a voice vote after members of the I.N.D.I.A alliance walked out of the House.
The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023, was passed in the Lok Sabha on Thursday evening, amid fierce objection by opposition parties. The bill, which gives the central government control over key services in Delhi, was passed by a voice vote after members of the I.N.D.I.A alliance walked out of the House.
The bill was introduced by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who said that it was necessary to "streamline" the administration of Delhi. He argued that the bill would ensure that there was no "overlap" in the functions of the Delhi government and the central government.
However, opposition parties accused the government of trying to "take over" Delhi. They argued that the bill would effectively nullify the Delhi government's control over key services such as education, health, and transport.
The bill was passed despite the opposition's objections. It is now likely to be passed in the Rajya Sabha as well, giving the central government complete control over key services in Delhi.
Key Points
- The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023, was passed in the Lok Sabha on Thursday evening.
- The bill gives the central government control over key services in Delhi, including education, health, and transport.
- Opposition parties accused the government of trying to "take over" Delhi.
- The bill is likely to be passed in the Rajya Sabha as well.
Impact
The passage of the Delhi Services Bill is likely to have a significant impact on the city's administration. The central government will now have complete control over key services, which could lead to changes in the way these services are delivered.
The bill has also been met with criticism from some quarters, who argue that it will undermine the autonomy of the Delhi government. It remains to be seen how the bill will be implemented and what its long-term impact will be.