Eastern Eye (UK)

Civil servant transferre­d over dog row

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A TOP Indian civil servant and his wife were transferre­d to opposite ends of the country last Thursday (26) after reports emerged he had a sports stadium shut early every evening so he could walk his dog.

Sanjeev Khirwar (inset), a senior bureaucrat in the Delhi state government’s revenue department, was ordered to move to Ladakh in the far north, while his wife – also a civil servant – was sent to Arunchal Pradesh in the remote northeast.

The two state capitals, Leh and Itanagar, are more than 3,000 kilometres apart by road – a

65-hour drive – according to Google Maps.

The order from the home ministry came after a social media furore triggered by a report that said athletes and coaches at the Thyagraj Stadium in the Indian capital – built for the 2010 Commonweal­th Games – had to clear out by early evening so Khirwar could walk his dog.

The couple’s new assignment­s are both renowned for their natural beauty and offer ample dog-walking opportunit­ies, internet wags were quick to point out. “On the brighter side – wherever the dog goes – Ladakh or Arunachal – it’ll have plenty of space to move around and walk... without having to shut down a stadium,” said one poster.

A published photo showed Khirwar, a woman and a dog on the running track and quoted an unnamed coach as saying: “We used to train till 8-8:30 pm under lights earlier. “But now we are asked to leave the ground by 7 pm so that the officer can walk his dog on the ground. Our training and practice routine has been disrupted.”

Stories of Indian officials abusing their positions for personal gain regularly provoke public anger.

A parent of one trainee athlete at the stadium, which is used by national and state athletes and footballer­s, described the situation as “unacceptab­le”.

Khirwar confirmed to the paper that he walks his dog in the stadium but denied that others had been told to leave on his account. “I would never ask an athlete to leave the stadium that belongs to them,” he said. “Even if I visit, I go after the stadium is supposed to close.”

The transfer order released by the home ministry said it applied “with immediate effect”.

Earlier Delhi’s deputy chief minister said authoritie­s had ordered all sports facilities to remain open for athletes’ use until 10 pm.

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