The party alleged that the bureaucrats are indulging in political bickering which it said is against the service rules.
Senior party leader Ashutosh said two AAP MLAs were arrested following a complaint of Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash over alleged assault on him, but there is still no action against those who had "attacked" Delhi minister Imran Hussain.
"It is clear from the Service Conduct Rules, government's officers cannot give political statements. Neither do they participate in any strike nor protest like activities.
The party has posed six questions to agitating officers, asking them that at whose behest they were boycotting meetings with AAP ministers despite the fact that the matter is sub-judice.
"No senior officer has uttered a word against the recent attack on the minister as of now. As per service conduct rules, government officers cannot indulge in giving political statements, but they are doing. On whose behest officers are doing this?" he said.
Yesterday, the Aam Aadmi Party accused Lt Governor Anil Baijal, Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash and the IAS Association of hatching a "conspiracy" to attack Hussain.
Since the alleged assault on Prakash last week, officers have been boycotting meetings with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet colleagues and only maintaining written communication with them.
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