Millennium Post

Developmen­tal works will continue, says govt

- SAYANTAN GHOSH

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government ministers worked on Wednesday at the secretaria­t without any problem, the officials and the senior bureaucrat have also worked the whole day. While the alleged assault on Chief Secretary has sparked a conflict between the bureaucrac­y and the leaders some days before the budget session, the ruling party is determined to continue its developmen­t works uninterrup­ted, asserted senior AAP leaders.

"We will continue the developmen­tal works at every level inside and outside the government. We have urged the officials to continue the works as it is not for the party but for the people of Delhi," said senior AAP leader Ashutosh.

The tussle between officials and the Delhi government is nothing new in the Capital. In December 2015, the Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service (DANICS) officers went on a mass leave against the suspension of two special home secretarie­s by city minister Satyendar Jain. The IAS officers had also boycotted work for half-a-day in support of DANICS officers. The chief minister had slammed former chief secretary M M Kutty when the latter allegedly refused to examine the recent metro fare hike.

In November last year as well, Kejriwal had written to the then chief secretary Kutty, asking him to initiate proceed- ings of "derelictio­n of duty" against the then PWD Secretary Ashwani Kumar over desilting of drains. In response, Kumar had hit back and said, "negativity and squabbling attitude" does not work in such a challengin­g task.

In June 2017, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had also sought action against DIP (Directorat­e of Informatio­n and Publicity) Director Jayadev Sarangi for not arranging his Facebook Live event to address traders' issues on the GST. In May 2015, the chief minister's office had given orders to lock the office of a senior IAS officer, who had issued an order notifying the appointmen­t of the then power secretary Shakuntala Gamlin as acting chief secretary. However, the ruling party assured that no developmen­t work will be halted.

 ?? PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? Aam Admi Party MP Sanjay singh with Ashutosh during a Press conference in New Delhi on Wednesday
PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA Aam Admi Party MP Sanjay singh with Ashutosh during a Press conference in New Delhi on Wednesday

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