IAS officers in Delhi deny being on strike as Kejriwal continues sit-in
New Delhi, June 16 (IBNS): Denying charges levelled against them by the Delhi government, the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) association on Saturday said they are holding token protest every day.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and his government have claimed that the IAS Officers were not working or taking orders from AAP ministers.
In a statement available with the media, the association said: "There are certain misleading and wrong statements by political executives alleging that IAS officers are on strike and haven’t been working for the last four months. It is reiterated and made clear that such reports are totally baseless. Meeting of chief secretary, principalsecretary and heads of departments are also taking place regularly."
The statement further said that officers are holding “five-minute silent protest only during the lunch hour against the assault of the chief secretary at the chief minister’s residence."
“Officers do not expect to be physically attacked while discharging their lawful functions and duties,” said the statement issued by the association.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and three cabinet colleagues continued their sit-in protest at Lt Governor Anil Baijal’s office for yet another day on Saturday.
Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, public works department minister Satyender Jain and development minister Gopal Rai are currently campaigning in the Raj Niwas.
They have been campaigning since Monday.
They have refused to leave the venue unless Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Anil Baijal orders IAS officers posted in the Delhi government to call off their alleged strike.
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