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Amit Shah to move Delhi Services Bill in Rajya Sabha on Monday

Updated on: 06 August,2023 06:30 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The ordinance on the control of services in Delhi was promulgated in May days after a Supreme Court verdict on the issue

Amit Shah to move Delhi Services Bill in Rajya Sabha on Monday

Amit Shah. File Pic

Union Home Minister Amit Shah is all set to move the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2023, in Rajya Sabha on Monday. 


Earlier on August 3, the Bill was passed in Lok Sabha by a voice vote after a walkout by members of I-N-D-I-A alliance.


The ordinance on the control of services in Delhi was promulgated in May days after a Supreme Court verdict on the issue.


The Bill empowers the Central Government to make rules in connection with the affairs of the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi including the functions, terms and other conditions of service of officers and employees.

Arvind Kejriwal has been seeking the support of opposition parties against the bill, especially in the Rajya Sabha.

In his reply to the debate in Lok Sabha, Amit Shah said that opposition parties did not take part in the debate on any bill passed in the House and kept protesting on their demands over the debate on the Manipur situation.

Pointing towards the opposition benches, he asked what has changed that they were taking part in the bill concerning Delhi.

The opposition's priority is to save their alliance. The opposition is not worried about Manipur...Everyone is talking about the rights of a state. But which state? Delhi is not a state but a Union Territory...The Parliament has the right to make laws for Delhi...," Amit Shah said.

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