Delhi Chief Secy Assault: IAS Assoc Secy meets Hans Raj Ahir, Jitendra Singh

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The of Indian Civil and Administration services (IAS) Manisha Saxena conducted a meeting on Friday with the and regarding the alleged assault on the

Manisha Saxena informed that the entire association has been hurt by the incident of assault. She highlighted her concern regarding the security and the safety of the Indian bureaucracy.

She told ANI, "We all had come here to meet and and told them how much we have been hurt by this incident and our concerns towards our security and dignity. We have told them about how this incident happened and decisions taken by us till now.

We are continuing our work for public interests, but are working only through written communication."

She further demanded the government to provide security to the officers and guarantee them protection from any further instances of violence or misconduct.

She also said, since last years, the Administration (DAAS) association has been under pressure, forcing various bureaucrats to take voluntary retirement.

She added, "Since these two Ministries are directly connected to government, that is why we wanted to tell them about this of the incident and our reaction. We all our government employees and are not affiliated by any (political party), (we) are greatly hurt by the incident and whatever we are doing is our Constitutional right".

The had alleged an assault on February 20 by the members of legislative assembly of and a case was registered with the Police. The ruling Aam Aadmi Party had refuted such claims and in return accused the of abusing the party

The bureaucrats on Thursday created a coordination committee and conducted a peaceful protest, condemning the incident of the assault. They were supported by the Indian Administrative Service of Delhi, Civil Service (DANICS) and Administration (DASS).

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 17:05 IST
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