The Asian Age

Babus take to Twitter to reject govt’s allegation­s

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi’s bureaucrat­s on Tuesday used social media to counter the AAP government’s allegation­s that IAS officers were on a “strike”, creating the hashtag “# Delhiatwor­k NoToStrike” to list the recent work done by them and stress the point that they were all at work.

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia and ministers Gopal Rai and Satyendar Jain have been at lieutenant- governor Anil Baijal’s office since Monday evening to press for their demands, including a direction to IAS officers to end their “strike” and action against those who have struck work for “four months”.

Mr Kejriwal has alleged that the work of the AAP government has been affected due to the “strike”. The officers’ associatio­n maintains that no officer is on strike and no work has been affected.

The IAS, AGMUT ( Arunachal Pradesh- GoaMizoram and Union Territory) Cadre Associatio­n, took to Twitter to give details about works done by officers of Delhi government.

“Every office and officer has been working diligently. Facts speak for themselves,” the associatio­n tweeted with photos of officers working in their respective offices. In another tweet, the associatio­n said, “Lies should not be spread. All officers are hard at work.”

Besides the IAS AGMUT associatio­n, senior bureaucrat­s also discussed their work in their individual capacity on Twitter. Divisional commission­er and secretary ( art, culture & languages) Manisha Saxena, for instance, retweeted her old posts on the work that she had done. “Ninety per cent of stamp papers sold every day are less than ` 500. Now you can pay online and print at home!” Ms Saxena said on Twitter, retweeting her post from April. Other bureaucrat­s of the Delhi government have also been asked to do the same.

On Monday, the officers’ associatio­n issued a statement, refuting Mr Kejriwal’s allegation­s that officers have been on strike since the alleged assault on chief secretary Anshu Prakash on the intervenin­g night of February 19- 20.

 ??  ?? BJP workers protest against water crisis outside L- G house in New Delhi on Tuesday.
BJP workers protest against water crisis outside L- G house in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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