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Madhya Pradesh: Government allegedly transfers IAS officer for praising Nehru

by IBNS 27 May 2016, 08:25 am

Bhopal, May 27 (IBNS) In Madhya Pradesh, an IAS officer, who praised former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru over a post on Facebook, incurred the wrath of the state government and was allegedly transferred to another department, according to reports.

Ajay Singh Gangwar, the bureaucrat was found guilty of breaching conduct by the BJP-ruled state government, who argued that bureaucrats are not meant to have political affiliation, NDTV reported.

BJP's Vishwas Sarang was quoted by NDTV as saying, "He has violated code of conduct. If in the name of freedom of speech, we will insult the system, that is wrong."

The move has drawn flak from the Congress, who spoke against the BJP's intolerance.

"It is condemnable that a statesman like Nehru is spoken of and the person is demoted. This creates fear," Congressman Meem Afzal was quoted as saying.

Gangwar had posted, "Let me know the mistakes that Nehru should not have committed...Is it his mistake that he prevented all of us from becoming Hindu Talibani Rashtra in 1947? Is it his mistake to open IIT, ISRO, BARC, IISB, IIM, BHEL steel plant, dams, thermal power? Is it his mistake that he honoured Sarabhai, Homi Jehangir in place of intellectuals like Asaram and Ramdev?"
 
The FB post has been deleted.