Sisodia hospitalised, IAS officers ready to talk to Kejriwal (Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

continued his protest at Raj Niwas for the eighth day on Monday while his deputy was moved to a hospital as IAS officers, accused of non-cooperation, offered to talk to Kejriwal.

The and Janata Dal-United, both allies, came out in support of Kejriwal. The backed the AAP against the central government. But slammed both Kejriwal and for the stalemate.

The AAP plans to start a campaign from Tuesday to reach out to at least 10 lakh households in

Kejriwal and three of his Ministers - Sisodia, and - begun their unprecedented strike at Raj Niwas on June 11 demanding a direction to the IAS officers working in the administration to end their undeclared strike and urging the Centre to approve the Delhi government's proposal to deliver ration to the poor at their houses.

Jain, who was also on indefinite hunger strike since June 12, was moved to the on Sunday night. This has left Kejriwal and Rai at the office-cum-residence of

Meanwhile, in the first sign of apparent rapprochement, IAS officers in Delhi on Monday said they were open to formal discussions to end the impasse in Delhi, a day after Kejriwal assured them their safety and dignity.

The IAS AGMUT (Arunachal, Goa, and Union Territories) Association said the officers looked forward to concrete interventions for their security and dignity.

"The Officers... welcome Chief Minister's appeal. We reiterate that we continue to be at work with full dedication and vigour. We look forward to concrete interventions for our security and dignity. We are open to formal discussions with the Chief Minister," the Association tweeted.

In response, Sisodia tweeted from his hospital bed: "That's precisely why we have been sitting at Raj Niwas for so many days requesting the to call all stakeholders and end this impasse.

"The is of both 'services' and 'security'. So, the meeting should take place in his presence so that assurances related to those subjects could be given," Sisodia said.

On Sunday, Kejriwal said: "I wish to assure them that I will ensure their safety and security with all my powers and resources available at my command. I have given similar assurances earlier also to many officers who have been meeting me privately. I reiterate it."

The protest had evoked sympathy for Kejriwal from the Chief Ministers of Kerala, West Bengal, and as well as leaders of the CPI, CPI-M, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, RJD and the

Ram Gopal Yadav, who went to meet Jain and Sisodia in hospital on Monday, said it was "unfortunate" that a government working for the welfare of Delhi was obstructed by the

"In democratic history, it is unheard of that IAS officers go on a strike. It is my appeal to the and the that they talk about this issue," he said.

The Shiv Sena, which along with the rules Maharashtra, came out in support of Kejriwal, a day after the spoke to

But hit out at Kejriwal and the for their protests leading to a stalemate in the city while accusing of ignoring the criris.

"Delhi CM, sitting in Dharna at office. BJP sitting in Dharna at CM residence. Delhi bureaucrats addressing press conferences. PM turns a blind eye to the anarchy; rather nudges chaos and

"People of Delhi are the victims, as this drama plays out," he said in a series of tweets.

The on Monday continued its counter-protest against Kejriwal's stir.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 20:24 IST