Elected minister should hoist tricolour on I-Day, politics over it unfortunate: Manish Sisodia
A controversy has erupted over who should hoist the flag at Delhi's Independence Day ceremony. Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia criticized Lt Governor V K Saxena for opposing an elected minister's role in the event. The General Administration Depa...

However, the LG office has maintained that no letter from Kejriwal, who is in judicial custody, has been received. Tihar jail authorities have said the CM's letter was not sent to the LG because it was not permitted according to prison rules.
Sisodia said it is "very unfortunate" that "such petty politics" is being done on the auspicious occasion of Independence Day.
"I read in the papers that when a conman Sukesh writes letter, the Tihar administration duly submits it to the LG office. The LG too promptly takes action on it. But, when the Delhi chief minister writes a letter, the LG asks Tihar officials not to send it to him," said Kejriwal's former deputy.
The LG office should ideally have asked the Tihar Jail director general's office to send Chief Minister Kejriwal's letter, he said. "But, they have nothing to do with independence or the country. People like Sukesh are beloved to them."
The elected government or any minister should hoist the flag, he asserted. "I do not see any difficulty in it."
"But, expecting democratic, constitutional (norms) from the LG and his boss is meaningless. Only dictatorship is expected from them and that is what we do," Sisodia charged.
Chief Minister Kejriwal, who would have hoisted the flag at the Delhi government's Independence Day function, is currently lodged in the Tihar jail in an excise policy-related case.
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