<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-centre-power-row-supreme-court-rules-in-favour-of-delhi-government-says-it-has-control-over-services-1217719.html" target="_blank">Supreme Court order granting the AAP-led Delhi government legislative and executive powers</a> over services has come after years of intense fighting between the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation and the Lieutenant Governor's office, particularly since V K Saxena took over as L-G in May last year.</p>.<p>The AAP government has repeatedly accused Saxena of meddling in the day-to-day affairs of the Delhi government. Chief Minister Kejriwal once even alleged that the L-G issued orders on "practically every" subject to the chief secretary, bypassing his government.</p>.<p>Their strained relationship led to frequent confrontations between them over a range of issues, including the excise policy, training of teachers in Finland, free yoga classes, mohalla clinics, transfer of bureaucrats, sanctioning of funds, control over the Anti-Corruption Branch, and the extension of power subsidy to consumers.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/victory-for-democracy-aap-hails-sc-verdict-on-centre-delhi-power-tussle-1217732.html" target="_blank">'Victory for democracy': AAP hails SC verdict on Centre-Delhi power tussle</a></strong></p>.<p>The L-G office also restricted the duties of Jasmine Shah, former vice-chairperson of a Delhi government think tank, over allegations of misusing his office for political purposes.</p>.<p>The ties came to a head when the L-G recommended that the CBI investigate the irregularities in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22, leading to the arrest of former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and the summoning of Kejriwal.</p>.<p>The Delhi government accused the L-G of delaying the implementation of several schemes, including 'Red Light On Gaadi Off', which aimed to curb vehicular pollution, and the extension of power subsidy.</p>.<p>The AAP alleged the non-cooperation of the bureaucracy at the behest of the L-G delayed several projects, including those of the Delhi Jal Board to augment water supply and clean the Yamuna.</p>.<p>It also alleged the L-G appointed a BJP councillor to preside over mayoral polls, bypassing the tradition of nominating the senior-most councillor, and nominated 10 aldermen with political links to the BJP, giving them voting rights in the mayoral polls, which is prohibited under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957.</p>.<p>The fighting also led to delay in disbursement of pension of the elderly for several months last year.</p>.<p>The Delhi government accused the L-G of acting as a roadblock in the takeover of Modern International School in Dwarka, which breached provisions of the Right to Education Act and the Delhi School Education Act and Rules.</p>.<p>In October last year, the Delhi government discontinued the "Dilli Ki Yogshala" scheme, claiming the L-G did give a go-ahead to it. It also alleged the finance department did not sanction funds, at the L-G's behest, for the payment of power bills, rent, lab tests and salaries of doctors at mohalla clinics.</p>
<p>The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-centre-power-row-supreme-court-rules-in-favour-of-delhi-government-says-it-has-control-over-services-1217719.html" target="_blank">Supreme Court order granting the AAP-led Delhi government legislative and executive powers</a> over services has come after years of intense fighting between the Arvind Kejriwal dispensation and the Lieutenant Governor's office, particularly since V K Saxena took over as L-G in May last year.</p>.<p>The AAP government has repeatedly accused Saxena of meddling in the day-to-day affairs of the Delhi government. Chief Minister Kejriwal once even alleged that the L-G issued orders on "practically every" subject to the chief secretary, bypassing his government.</p>.<p>Their strained relationship led to frequent confrontations between them over a range of issues, including the excise policy, training of teachers in Finland, free yoga classes, mohalla clinics, transfer of bureaucrats, sanctioning of funds, control over the Anti-Corruption Branch, and the extension of power subsidy to consumers.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/victory-for-democracy-aap-hails-sc-verdict-on-centre-delhi-power-tussle-1217732.html" target="_blank">'Victory for democracy': AAP hails SC verdict on Centre-Delhi power tussle</a></strong></p>.<p>The L-G office also restricted the duties of Jasmine Shah, former vice-chairperson of a Delhi government think tank, over allegations of misusing his office for political purposes.</p>.<p>The ties came to a head when the L-G recommended that the CBI investigate the irregularities in the formulation and implementation of the Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22, leading to the arrest of former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia and the summoning of Kejriwal.</p>.<p>The Delhi government accused the L-G of delaying the implementation of several schemes, including 'Red Light On Gaadi Off', which aimed to curb vehicular pollution, and the extension of power subsidy.</p>.<p>The AAP alleged the non-cooperation of the bureaucracy at the behest of the L-G delayed several projects, including those of the Delhi Jal Board to augment water supply and clean the Yamuna.</p>.<p>It also alleged the L-G appointed a BJP councillor to preside over mayoral polls, bypassing the tradition of nominating the senior-most councillor, and nominated 10 aldermen with political links to the BJP, giving them voting rights in the mayoral polls, which is prohibited under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957.</p>.<p>The fighting also led to delay in disbursement of pension of the elderly for several months last year.</p>.<p>The Delhi government accused the L-G of acting as a roadblock in the takeover of Modern International School in Dwarka, which breached provisions of the Right to Education Act and the Delhi School Education Act and Rules.</p>.<p>In October last year, the Delhi government discontinued the "Dilli Ki Yogshala" scheme, claiming the L-G did give a go-ahead to it. It also alleged the finance department did not sanction funds, at the L-G's behest, for the payment of power bills, rent, lab tests and salaries of doctors at mohalla clinics.</p>