IAS Association rebuts Kejriwal's claim of strike by officers

Delhi | Sunday | 17th June, 2018

Summary:

Slamming the Arvind Kejriwal led Aam Aadmy Party (AAP) government, the IAS Association on Sunday rebutted the claim that its officers are on a strike for last four months and alleged that the bureaucrats are being used for ‘political reasons’. The officers, however, have denied such allegation and said Saxena earlier had got a threat in the past but did not elaborate. In view of a protest march led by the Kejriwal government to Prime Minister's office on Sunday, the IAS Association has decided to address the media and clear their stand. Read | In meetings, PM Modi neither talks to me nor looks at me, says KejriwalThe AAP ministers have also alleged that the officers' association is not answering their calls following the alleged assault on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash at Kejriwal's residence on February 19. AAP workers and supporters gathered at Mandi House around 4 PM and march to PM Narendra Modi's residence..