Kailash Gahlot  (File Photo | Shekhar Yadav)
Delhi

Not Atishi, Gahlot to hoist flag: L-G

GAD Additional Chief Secretary Navin Kumar Chaudhary said that Kejriwal’s communication, which was referenced by Rai, was in violation of prison rules.

Ashish Srivastava

NEW DELHI: Finally, Kailash Gahlot will hoist the national flag on Independence Day, not Atishi. Lt-Governor VK Saxena on Tuesday nominated Gahlot for the ceremonial ritual on August 15 at Chhatrasal Stadium. The L-G move bypassed the AAP government’s request to allow Atishi to do the honours.

The ruling AAP, however, welcomed the L-G’s decision, saying it honoured the principle of democracy by “choosing an elected representative over an appointed one.”

“We welcome the decision to have Delhi’s Home Minister, Kailash Gahlot, hoist the national flag on August 15. This move honours the principle of democracy by choosing an elected representative over an appointed one, reinforcing the importance of the people’s mandate in our governance,” said the party.

Earlier in the day, the General Administration Department (GAD) said that minister Gopal Rai’s directive to allow Atishi to hoist the flag was “legally invalid”. GAD Additional Chief Secretary Navin Kumar Chaudhary said that Kejriwal’s communication, which was referenced by Rai, was in violation of prison rules.

“I met the Chief Minister today. He desires that Atishi hoist the flag on August 15 at the Chhatrasal Stadium event, in his place. All necessary arrangements should be made accordingly,” Rai’s directive to the GAD stated.

Seven AAP Rajya Sabha MPs join BJP, raising concerns over party’s stability in Punjab

Opposition moves fresh notice in RS to remove CEC Gyanesh Kumar; flags inaction over PM Modi's alleged MCC violation

Several AAP MLAs likely to quit in coming days, claims Congress, SAD

RBI cancels Paytm Payments Bank licence, to seek winding up in High Court

Three killed in fresh Kuki-Naga violence in Manipur’s Ukhrul; several injured amid retaliatory clashes

SCROLL FOR NEXT