Kejriwal urges Modi to ask Delhi IAS officers to end 'strike'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Chief Minister on Friday yet again urged to direct the IAS officers in the administration to end their strike before June 17 in order to enable him to attend the meet.

The said since the IAS officers in the are directly under the Central government's control, he had written to the on Thursday also over the issue but got no response from his side.

"The issues to be discussed in the meet scheduled on June 17 will have to be executed by these IAS officers only... These IAS officers have been barred (by the Centre) to come to meeting called by Delhi Ministers. Tell me, would you be able to do any work if IAS officers stop coming to the meetings called by you?," Kejriwal said.

"I hope the IAS officers' strike would be ended before June 17 so that I can attend the meet on that day," he added.

Kejriwal, along with and Cabinet ministers and Gopal Rai, has been camping in the Raj Niwas -- the official accommodation-cum-office of -- since Monday evening. They continued for a fifth consecutive day on Friday.

They have been demanding a direction to the IAS officers working in the to end their undeclared strike, action against officers who have struck work and approval to his government's proposal for doorstep delivery of ration to the poor.

Earlier, in a video released from the Lt Governor's office, Kejriwal asked the party workers to launch a campaign similar to the one they did over

"After Sunday, if there is no response on our demands, go door-to-door and bring sign of at least 10 lakh families. We will forward it to the He is not responding on my demands, so the people of Delhi will ask him," Kejriwal had said.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 16:36 IST