Days after meeting Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over their grievances, an IAS officers' body met Lt Governor Najeeb Jung seeking a "conducive atmosphere" that would allow them to work in a "free and neutral manner".
The babus demanded an "institutional mechanism" for dealing with bona fide policy decisions and administrative actions.
In the meeting, senior IAS officers urged Jung to ensure an "atmosphere" that would allow them to work in a "free and neutral manner" and deal with bona fide policy decisions and administrative actions.
The series of meetings come in wake of a spate of criminal complaints filed in the anti corruption branch (ACB) against a senior IAS officer earlier this month and the CBI raid in the office of Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar at Delhi secretariat last week.