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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has assured that he will ensure the safety and security of IAS officers. In a statement, Mr Kejriwal said, it is his duty to ensure safety of all.
He said, he has given similar assurances to many officers who have been meeting him privately.
The Chief Minister urged them to stop their boycott of the elected government, return to work and start attending all meetings of Ministers.
He said they should work without fear of pressure and not come under any pressure from any source, whether state or central government or any political party.
Dehi IAS officers deny allegations of strike
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Meanwhile IAS officers in Delhi today said, the information that they are on strike is completely false and baseless. Briefing media in New Delhi, IAS Association’s Manisha Saxena informed that they are not on strike.
She said, IAS offcers are completely apolitical and neutral and are accountable only to the law.
Ms Saxena pointed out that they have never been required to come out and clarify their stand. The bureaucrats said they are attending meetings, and all departments are doing their work.