NEW DELHI: Two bureaucrats skipped a meeting called through Delhi’s setting minister Imran Hussain at Delhi Secretariat on Friday to review the dust air pollution within the capital. AAP asserted that this was evidence that there was a “strike” through IAS officials.
Delhi setting secretary, who's an IAS officer, and DPCC member secretary, who's a DANICS officer, did not attend the assembly. It caused Kejriwal to tweet, “And they say there's no strike.” Kejriwal asked PM Narendra Modi if he may paintings in a equivalent situation even for a day. “How can we paintings like this? Can Modi ji try running like this even for a day? Can our critics kindly tell us how can we serve as like this?” he tweeted.
Delhi’s bureaucrats had earlier said that whilst they have got been attending all statutory meetings, they’ve been keeping off the regimen ones with the ministers because of a “sense of fear” over “private protection” and “protection of dignity” after the alleged assault on the leader secretary in February.
At a press convention, AAP Delhi leader spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said the assembly on air pollution was now not a ‘regimen assembly’ or a ‘private assembly’. “The bureaucrats boycotted this vital assembly on alarming air pollution levels within the city,” he said.
Highly positioned assets at Delhi Secretariat said earlier than the minister’s assembly, setting secretary Anil Kumar was transferred to Lakshadweep and DPCC member secretary was in a pre-scheduled assembly of senior officials called at the leader secretary’s administrative center.
Meanwhile, CM Arvind Kejriwal might simply miss a very powerful assembly of NITI Aayog on Sunday if the sit-in strike continues. That assembly would be chaired through PM Narendra Modi and attended through the CMs of all states. So on Friday, Kejriwal made a fresh attraction to Modi to break the impasse. “I'm hoping you are going to get this strike of bureaucrats ended earlier than June 17 so that I can attend the NITI Aayog assembly,” he wrote in a letter.
With no feelers for ceasefire coming because the strike entered the fifth day, Kejriwal and his cupboard colleagues have simplest hardened their stance. They now want punitive motion towards the officials on “strike” too. Kejriwal released a video to announce a door-to-door marketing campaign from Monday if the Centre does now not intervene to finish the impasse. Under this marketing campaign, celebration staff would accumulate signatures from across the city to ship to Modi.
Kejriwal also alleged that the BJP MLAs conserving a dharna at CM’s administrative center iare doing so as to make stronger the bureaucrats’ “strike”. He also said that his strike was for the folk of Delhi and now not for himself.
Delhi setting secretary, who's an IAS officer, and DPCC member secretary, who's a DANICS officer, did not attend the assembly. It caused Kejriwal to tweet, “And they say there's no strike.” Kejriwal asked PM Narendra Modi if he may paintings in a equivalent situation even for a day. “How can we paintings like this? Can Modi ji try running like this even for a day? Can our critics kindly tell us how can we serve as like this?” he tweeted.
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— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) 1529067062000
Delhi’s bureaucrats had earlier said that whilst they have got been attending all statutory meetings, they’ve been keeping off the regimen ones with the ministers because of a “sense of fear” over “private protection” and “protection of dignity” after the alleged assault on the leader secretary in February.
At a press convention, AAP Delhi leader spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj said the assembly on air pollution was now not a ‘regimen assembly’ or a ‘private assembly’. “The bureaucrats boycotted this vital assembly on alarming air pollution levels within the city,” he said.
Highly positioned assets at Delhi Secretariat said earlier than the minister’s assembly, setting secretary Anil Kumar was transferred to Lakshadweep and DPCC member secretary was in a pre-scheduled assembly of senior officials called at the leader secretary’s administrative center.
Meanwhile, CM Arvind Kejriwal might simply miss a very powerful assembly of NITI Aayog on Sunday if the sit-in strike continues. That assembly would be chaired through PM Narendra Modi and attended through the CMs of all states. So on Friday, Kejriwal made a fresh attraction to Modi to break the impasse. “I'm hoping you are going to get this strike of bureaucrats ended earlier than June 17 so that I can attend the NITI Aayog assembly,” he wrote in a letter.
With no feelers for ceasefire coming because the strike entered the fifth day, Kejriwal and his cupboard colleagues have simplest hardened their stance. They now want punitive motion towards the officials on “strike” too. Kejriwal released a video to announce a door-to-door marketing campaign from Monday if the Centre does now not intervene to finish the impasse. Under this marketing campaign, celebration staff would accumulate signatures from across the city to ship to Modi.
Kejriwal also alleged that the BJP MLAs conserving a dharna at CM’s administrative center iare doing so as to make stronger the bureaucrats’ “strike”. He also said that his strike was for the folk of Delhi and now not for himself.
Can PM work like this even for a day: Kejriwal
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