IAS officers countered Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on June 17 saying that they were not on strike. Insisting that they were not ignoring the party's ministers, the officers accused AAP of spreading misinformation. Delhi's IAS Association noted that some of the officers were even working on holidays. The IAS body said that all the officers were working according to the constitution and with utmost dedication. Members of the body said that they were neutral and apolitical, and were feeling victimised.
The deadlock in Delhi Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal entered the seventh day on Sunday. Kejriwal alleged that he has been protesting at the Raj Niwas, demanding that the "strike" by bureaucrats in the city be called off. The L-G's office slammed Kejriwal's sit-in, saying it was one more "dharna without reason".