The Delhi Amendment Bill Will Increase Rift Between Elected Government and Centre The amendment places more powers in the hands of the L-G, despite Supreme Court ruling of 2018 saying that the chief minister will have greater say in all matters barring land, police and law and order. AAP MPs in the Rajya Sabha Sanjay Singh, Narain Dass Gupta and Sushil Kumar Gupta protesting in parliament premises. Photo: Twitter/Sanjay Singh Government16/Mar/2021 New Delhi: The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which was introduced by the Centre in parliament on Monday, ostensibly with the objective of giving a proper âinterpretationâ to the Supreme Court ruling of 2018, has been criticised by the ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi as an attempt to curtail the powers of the elected government. Meanwhile, experts have cautioned that it could face constitutional and legal hurdles as it also does away with various powers of the Delhi assembly committees.