The political protest that saw Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and his ministers ensconced in Raj Niwas, the lieutenant governor’s office, for nine days ended on Tuesday. After the protest against what the state government called a strike by bureaucrats was called off, several IAS officers, including chief secretary Anshu Prakash, attended meetings with ministers in the Delhi Secretariat, indicating a narrowing of differences between them and the political executive.
The political protest that saw Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and his ministers ensconced in Raj Niwas, the lieutenant governor’s office, for nine days ended on Tuesday. After the protest against what the state government called a strike by bureaucrats was called off, several IAS officers, including chief secretary Anshu Prakash, attended meetings with ministers in the Delhi Secretariat, indicating a narrowing of differences between them and the political executive.