Delhi CS attends first official meeting with CM after alleged assault

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today attended a Cabinet meeting to finalise dates for the Assembly's Budget Session, his meet with since he was allegedly assaulted by MLAs last week. Hours before the meeting, Prakash in a letter to Kejriwal, said he would attend it to discuss important budget matters, assuming that the ensures "no physical attack and verbal assault" on officers attending the meet. The Assembly's Budget would be held from March 16 to 28, the Cabinet has decided. This is the first meeting of the with Kejriwal since the alleged assault on him by some MLAs at the chief minister's residence on February 19. In his letter, Prakash said, "A meeting of the has been scheduled (today) to discuss important matters of finalisation of dates for the Budget of the Legislative Assembly." "Since finalising the dates of the Budget and passing of the budget are important for the functioning of government, I along with officers concerned, will be attending the meeting," he said. Prakash said that he hoped that in the Cabinet meeting, proper decorum would be maintained and dignity of officers would be protected. In another development, the Court has refused to grant bail to who was arrested in connection with the alleged assault on Prakash. Officials in the national capital, including those belonging to the IAS, DANICS and DASS cadre, are communicating with the ministers only through written means since the alleged assault on the A joint forum of government employees, in a meeting, passed a resolution, saying officers associated with the budget have attended the Cabinet meeting in the interest of the people. However, the forum has decided to continue only with ministers and maintain five-minute silence at 1.30 pm, during lunch time, every day till Kejriwal and his deputy tender a written apology "government employees will continue to work through formal written means of communication and continue their protest in the form of a 5-minute silence at 1.30 pm during lunch time in all government offices till a specific written and public apology is tendered by the and the deputy chief minister," Pankaj Kumar, a member of the forum, said in a press meet. "Steps are being taken to ensure the personal safety and dignity of officers while they discharge their official duties," he said.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 16:50 IST
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