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IAS officers meet Union Minister Jitendra

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Delegation of IAS officers working under the Delhi Government met Union Minister Jitendra Singh and put forward their grievances following the alleged attack on Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash.

Kejriwal's office has dismissed the accusation as "bizarre and baseless". "We have heard the members of the delegation. We took cognisance of all the grievances and concerns raised by them and necessary steps would be taken on it," Singh told reporters after the meeting here.

He said the officers wanted to officially register their grievances in personnel with the  Ministry, which is the cadre controlling authority of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).

The officers have submitted a memorandum mentioning some of their demands and necessary action will be taken on it, said Singh, Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office.

He said, "the common objective of all of us is that we should be able to get the best out of our officers and we must enable them to perform their work to the best of their potential in the interest of the nation."

After the meeting, Delhi IAS officers association secretary Manisha Saxena said the minister has assured full cooperation."He said he is overseeing the developments, and action, as per the law, will be taken. He said they will take every step to protect and uphold the dignity of the civil servants," Saxena said.

On the allegation that the officers were allegedly acting at the behest of the BJP, she said, "We all are government employees. We are not related to any political party. We are angry at the development that took place. It is our Constitutional right to put across our grievances." 

 
 
 
 
 

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