No officer in Delhi on strike, says IAS Association; AAP disputes

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Monday termed the allegations by that the IAS officers in are on strike as "unwarranted and baseless" and "unfortunate".

"We wish to reiterate and clarify that no officer/official in is or has been on strike subsequent to the unfortunate assault of the on February 19 at the Chief Minister's residence by the MLAs," she said.

Saxena however said that all the officers were very disturbed and agitated by the said assault but, "at no time was work disrupted".

"The concerned officers have been attending all Cabinet meetings, statutory meetings and meetings of importance affecting the public. They have also been regularly briefing the Ministers for Assembly questions.

"If the officers had been on strike, the Budget could not have been passed and the Budget Session could not have been held," she added.

However, Saxena accepted that the officers are not attending routine meetings called by the Ministers and the

"The reasons being that they (the Ministers) have failed till date to give any assurance regarding safety, security, dignity and respect to the officers including women officers," she added.

Ruling Aam Aadmi Party's however said: "Even though officers are trying to justify the strike, they are too afraid to admit the participation in the strike."

"understands it fully well that any form of strike can lead to dismissal from the service. The officers are too scared of losing their jobs," he added.

Bhardwaj also said officials participated in the Budget session as it was important "because the very salaries of these IAS officers comes from the budget passed by the Assembly".

"Answering Questions of Assembly is important because it can (otherwise) invite contempt of the house," he added.

Kejriwal on Monday alleged that the in Delhi was on a strike for the past four months which he dubbed as "illegal".

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First Published: Mon, June 11 2018. 23:22 IST