Officers says waiting for communication from Delhi CM for meeting; SC refuses urgent hearing

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

As the relations between the government and the bureaucrats showed signs of a thaw, the officers today said they were waiting for a formal communication from for a meeting at the secretariat here to end the impasse.

With the refusing an urgent hearing on a plea seeking its direction to declare as "unconstitutional" the sit-in of Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues at the lieutenant governor's office, the sought to put the ball in the LG's court, saying he is awaiting a response from

But Baijal is looking for a green signal from for convening the meeting, he claimed.

Stepping up its attack on the LG, the accused him of working "on the behest" of the Centre and not convening a meeting between the government and the officers to end the logjam.

Deputy and -- who were on a hunger strike at the LG's office and were hospitalised after their health deteriorated, were discharged this morning from the

Meanwhile, MLAs and A K Bagga, who were seeking an appointment to meet Baijal, were allegedly removed by the police from the LG's office where they had gone to attend a DDA meeting.

Both and Bagga, members of the Development Authority(DDA), after the meeting stayed back at the LG's office and sought an appointment to meet Baijal.

Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues have been holding a sit-in at the LG's office since June 11, demanding a direction to the officers to end their "strike".

The officers have, however, rebutted the claim that they were on strike, saying they continued to be at work with "full dedication and vigour".

The has also sought an approval of the doorstep ration delivery scheme from Baijal.

Earlier in the day, a vacation bench comprising justices S A Nazeer and said the plea for declaring the sit-in as "unconstitutional" would be listed for hearing after the the top court's summer vacation.

Shashank Sudhi, appearing for petitioner Hari Nath Ram, asked for an urgent hearing of the plea, saying a constitutional crisis has been created due to "the unconstitutional and illegal" protest by the chief minister inside the LG's office here.

He contended that the citizens have been "left high and dry" due to the protest by Kejriwal and his colleagues even as the city was facing an "emergency situation" because of severe water crisis.

Sudhi said the Delhi High Court, which had heard matters relating to the issue yesterday, posted the petitions for hearing on June 22.

The AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, and Union territories) Association today said the officers were waiting for a formal communication for a meeting with the chief minister following his assurance over ensuring safety and dignity of the bureaucrats.

"#DelhiAtWork #NoToStrike In the context of Honble CM's assurance, we await formal communication for a meeting with him in the We reiterate that we continue to be at work," the association tweeted.

Sources, however, said Baijal may not convene the meeting as his office had already asked the to sit with the officers and end the stalemate following the alleged assault on by some AAP MLAs in February.

The chief minister again took to twitter and said, "We wrote a letter to Hon'ble yesterday seeking meeting of all stakeholders. We r awaiting response from Hon'ble Hon'ble LG awaiting green signal from Hon'ble PM, who has to take the decision Whole Delhi waiting for Hon'ble PM to decide fast (sic)."

Yesterday, the Delhi government and the IAS officers expressed their readiness for talks to end the impasse.

Sisodia had written to Baijal requesting him to call a meeting between AAP ministers and the bureaucrats to resolve the issue. The chief minister had also assured the officers on Sunday that he would ensure their safety and security.

Meanwhile, of the J C Passey said, "Both the ministers were discharged around 10 am. Their health parameters, including ketone level in urine, are normal now."

Jain was admitted to the hospital on Sunday night after his condition deteriorated. Sisodia was rushed to the hospital around 3 pm yesterday after the ketone level in his urine rose sharply and his sugar level dropped.

This morning, Sisodia had tweeted that he was "recovering fast" and would try and resume work from today.

"Good Morning!! With Doctor's care and your blessings, I am recovering fast. Yesterday, my ketone level was 7.4 & reached 184/100, which was leading to But now everything is under control. If doctors allow I'll try to be back to work today only," he said.

AAP said that the IAS officers were willing to talk to the government as Kejriwal has given an assurance on the issue of safety.

"Both the IAS officers and the government want to talk and end the impasse. But, the LG is not calling a meeting which proves our charge that he is working on the behest of Modi," he told reporters.

Singh also lashed out at Modi, saying, "He can meet Nawaj Sharif but not an elected chief minister who is sitting on dharna at the LG's office for the last eight days.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 16:55 IST