Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash was allegedly manhandled by a few AAP MLAs at the chief minister's residence in presence of Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia. However, the chief minister's office dismissed the accusation as "bizarre and baseless".
According to an official, Prakash was called by Kejriwal regarding the issue of advertisements, which were not being released. But, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) claimed that he had been called for a discussion on rations.
The meeting was devoid of any emergency or public interest, they claimed.
"The incident which has happened at the official residence of the chief minister clearly appears to pre-planned, pre-meditated and absolutely without any provocation on the part of the chief secretary in view of the fact that the meeting was called at midnight...
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"The meeting had been called to put pressure him to release publicity material regarding achievements of the government," the associations said in a joint statement.
The associations have in the past, repeatedly urged the political parties to allow the officials to discharge their duties professionally, the statement said.
"The appalling and shocking physical assault meted out to the head of the administration of Delhi, in form of blows on the head, amounting to threat to life and physical safety is deplorable," they said, adding that in public interest, the officers and staff would continue to work in their offices.