Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sisodia orders action against official for not organising FB Live on GST

- Vishal Kant vishal.kant@hindustant­imes.com

SISODIA SAID THE OFFICER FAILED TO ORGANISE FACEBOOK LIVE, WHICH NEEDS ONLY A CAMERA AND

INTERNET CONNECTION

deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has ordered action against director of informatio­n and publicity Jayadev Sarangi for ‘not been able to deliver on works assigned to the officer’. Sisodia wrote to chief secretary MM Kutty on Monday, asking him to initiate proceeding­s against Sarangi for ‘derelictio­n of duty’, and replace him with an ‘officer who can perform’.

The developmen­t comes days after the directorat­e of informatio­n and publicity turned down the deputy CM’s request to organise a Facebook Live to discuss the fallout of GST with traders, claiming that an “open tender” was required to hold it.

Stating that it “lacked technical competence and specialisa­tion” for such a “social media campaign”, the DIP had said that it had no “other option” but to deny the request.

In his direction to the CS on Monday, Sisodia cited instances wherein Sarangi failed to implement his directions, including organising a Facebook Live with traders on GST.

In his order, Sisodia said how the officer failed to organise the Facebook Live, which required nothing more than an internet connection and camera.

“National GST Council met on June 3. I wanted to seek the views and suggestion­s of Delhi’s traders before going for this meeting. Therefore on May 25 and then on May 30, I directed Sh. Sarangi to arrange my FB Live interactio­n on June 1 or June 2. He wrote back to me saying that the same cannot be arranged as it would require open tender, which would need one month’s time. I was aghast to read that. Why do you need open tender for FB Live?”the office order reads.

“You do not need to spend a single penny on FB Live. This means this officer neither knows what FB Live is nor has desire to learn. It is really shameful that the director of informatio­n and publicity of the Capital of India does not know what FB Live is.”

The deputy chief minister cited two other instances---preparing an advertisem­ent campaign to make people aware about the increased minimum wages and putting up hoardings across the city about the performanc­e of 12th grade students in government schools---over the past week when the director failed to execute his offer.

“...These are clear cases of derelictio­n of duty. The CS is hereby directed to initiate proceeding­s for derelictio­n of duty against him under intimation to this (Deputy CM) office. Either replace Mr. Sarangi with an officer who can perform these jobs or the CS should get following four jobs done…” Sisodia, who heads the DIP, said in his direction to the chief secretary.

The list of work handed over to the CS includes holding a Facebook Live before June 10 as the next GST Council meeting is scheduled for June 11, presentati­on of a detailed plan for publicity of minimum wages hike on June 6 at 12 noon, etc.

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