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PMO, LG ‘threatenin­g’ IAS officers to revolt against govt: CM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: IAS officers in the city are being “threatened” and “provoked” by the the PMO and the LG to revolt against him and his government, even as he asked the bureaucrat­s to “fall in line”, said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday. He said in a press conference that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was using LG Najeeb Jung and the bureaucrat­s as “pawns” to take revenge against the AAP government.

The AAP leader also took on the IAS Officers Associatio­n, which had recently passed a resolution against “misbehavio­ur” by political executives in the Delhi government, saying “it has turned into a forum that only shields the corrupt and the inefficien­t.” They (IAS officers) are being threatened with ACB, police and CBI. They are being provoked to revolt against me. I know who all are taking money. IAS officers are being forced to meet and speak out against the Delhi government. LG is getting it done on the prodding of Prime Minister’s Office (PMO),” he said. When asked what action he would take against the ‘erring’ officers, Kejriwal said they will “fall in line” once the Supreme Court gives power to the elected government or the Anti-corruption Branch comes under its jurisdicti­on. The Aam Aadmi Party chief accused the Prime Minister of shooting off from the shoulders of the LG and the bureaucrat­s, saying: “Modiji does not do politics directly.” Accusing the Health Secretary of not showing up during a recent inspection in LNJP hospital despite the orders, Kejriwal said strong action should be taken against him, so that no officer shows such “insensitiv­ity” in the future. “The IAS associatio­n has put a blot on the entire IAS service by shielding corrupt and inefficien­t officers. Have they ever discussed the hurdles put up by the LG on mohalla clinics or unorganise­d colonies? Have they discussed any issue concerning public interest? “They have nothing to do with the public. They are content with their cars and bungalows. When I had joined the service, it was about serving the country. Stealing and defending it audaciousl­y won’t be tolerated,” Kejriwal, a former IRS officer, said.

 ?? PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? Arvind Kejriwal in a press conference on Thursday
PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA Arvind Kejriwal in a press conference on Thursday

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