PM Narendra Modi and Rajnath Singh (left) have discussed Najeeb Jung's (centre) replacement.
PM Modi, Rajnath Singh reportedly discussed names last night
Anil Baijal, home secretary in Vajpayee government, reportedly tops list
KJ Alphonse, considered for Chandigarh administrator, another probable
New Delhi:
After the abrupt resignation of Najeeb Jung as Delhi's Lieutenant Governor, the centre may announce his successor today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh reportedly discussed names last night when they met at the farewell dinner of military chiefs.
Anil Baijal, who was Home Secretary in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led BJP government, reportedly tops the list of candidates. KJ Alphonse, whose appointment by the centre as Chandigarh's administrator was scrapped amid controversy, is also believed to be in the running.
On whether he expected easier days ahead for his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, the Chief Minister said: "It depends on who comes next."
Mr Kejriwal had, over two years of power clashes with Mr Jung, accused him of working as an agent of the BJP-led government at the centre and severely undermining the elected AAP government.
"Najeeb Jung was under the influence of someone. We hope the next LG gives priority to issues concerning people and does not work under anyone's influence," AAP's Kumar Vishwas said on Thursday.
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju criticised speculation over Mr Jung's resignation. "I don't know what problems do the AAP and Congress have. When Jung was working, they were demanding resignation. "Now since he has resigned, they are questioning why he has resigned. Should Jung have resigned by taking permission from AAP and Congress?," he said.