In a letter to Singh, Kejriwal said all these officials have vast experience and his new government required their services, top sources said.
We are new in government and need "good officers" who have been working with Delhi government for some time, he said in the letter.
Sources said the AAP government was very upset over the transfer of these senior officials by the Home Ministry without discussing the matter with the chief minister.
The nine IAS officials were transferred on January 10. They included Urban Development Secretary S S Yadav, Health Secretary S C L Das, Commissioner of Trade and Taxes Prashant Goyal and Deputy Commissioner of New Delhi district Krishan Mohan Uppu.
The transfer orders were issued by the Union Home Ministry which controls the Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram and Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre officers.
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