Sisodia writes to LG, says IAS officers' association 'khaap panchayat', AAP demands action against officers

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The simmering row between the government and its bureaucrats today refused to die as Deputy Chief shot off a terse letter to Anil Baijal, equating the IAS officers' association with a "khaap panchyat", and attacked him for "backing" its "fatwa" to boycott official meetings with ministers. But Baijal instead asked Chief to reach out to the officers and end the row, even as the demanded action against the officers for "violating" service conduct rules. Amid no signs of a thaw in the bitter tussle, Baijal today again asked Kejriwal to reach out to the officers, boycotting the meetings over an alleged attack on at the chief minister's residence on February 19 - in "public interest". In the evening, around 500 government employees, including Prakash, carried out a candlelight march in solidarity with the top bureaucrat. In his letter to Baijal today, said that when an goes to the L-G claiming he was scolded by an minister, he wipes his "tears" and despite his "uselessness", the encourages him to boycott meetings, saying he is standing with him. The deputy chief equated the IAS officers' association with a "khaap panchayat" which issues "fatwa" against the Kejriwal dispensation. "You (LG) were requested (by the cabinet) to order some officers two days back to attend meetings, but despite this, you wrote a letter to the chief minister, which suggests that you are openly supporting the 'fatwa' of under which junior officers are being forced not to attend meetings and speak to ministers..." he said in the letter. Claiming non-payment of salaries to anganwadi volunteers for three months in his three-page letter in Hindi, continued to fire salvo at Baijal, saying: "You are the of You have also been an IAS officer, but I request you to stop seeing things through spectacles of an " "If I scold them (officers), they would approach you to register their demoralisation in your diary.

If we say more, their issues fatwa against us like a 'khaap panchayat'," the deputy chief said. Sisodia's remark came a day after Baijal wrote to Kejriwal, saying that the alleged assault on Prakash by MLAs has sent "shock waves" among all sections of government employees across the country and had a demoralising effect on the bureaucracy. Meanwhile, the demanded registration of cases against IAS officers for "violating service conduct rules" and expressed apprehension that it was being done as part of a "big conspiracy" against the Kejriwal dispensation. The party alleged that the bureaucrats were indulging in political bickering against the service rules. Senior leader said two lawmakers were arrested following a complaint of the over the alleged assault on him, but there is still no action against those who had attacked During the candlelight march taken out by officers from the Secretariat to Rajghat, all employees of the city administration observed silence for a few minutes and sang Mahatma Gandhi's bhajan "Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram". Earlier today, a joint forum of the government employees welcomed Baijal's remarks asking Kejriwal to take the officers in to confidence. The forum reiterated its demand to seek apology from Kejriwal and for the alleged assault on Prakash. The IAS and Delhi, Civil Service (DANICS) officers have not been attending meetings with Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues since the alleged assault on the

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 22:10 IST
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