Bureaucrats seek appointment with President
There are around 70 IAS officers and 400 Danics officers working in various Delhi government departments.
New Delhi: Top officers of IAS and Danics associations on Wednesday sought an appointment with President Ram Nath Kovind, seeking action against those involved in the alleged attack on Delhi government chief secretary.
On Tuesday, a delegation of IAS and Delhi and Andaman Nicobar Island Civil Services officers met home minister Rajnath Singh and apprised him of the situation in Delhi. This happened after chief secretary Anshu Prakash alleged that he was assaulted by some AAP MLAs in front of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Monday night during an official meeting.
“We have sought an appointment with the President to demand action against those who were involved in the attack on the chief secretary at the chief minister’s residence,” said Manisha Saxena, secretary of Delhi IAS Association.
She said the IAS and Danics associations have called a meeting in the evening to discuss the issue, but asserted that all officers are working at Delhi Secretariat.
There are around 70 IAS officers and 400 Danics officers working in various Delhi government departments.
In his police complaint, chief secretary Anshu Prakash has alleged that he had been called to chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence in north Delhi’s Civil Lines area, where he was attacked by some Aam Aadmi Party legislators.
In the complaint, Mr Prakash, a 1986-batch IAS officer of the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory (AGMUT) cadre, said the assault on him at the chief minister’s residence was “premeditated” and a “conspiracy” of all those who were present. The chief minister’s officer has termed the accusation “bizarre and baseless”.