Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

IAS babu transferre­d for FB comments on Jan Sangh founder

SLAP ON THE WRIST Shiv Anant Tayal, a 2012 batch officer was shunted out of his post as CEO of Kanker district panchayat

- Ejaz Kaiser letters@hindustant­imes.com

RAIPUR: An IAS officer was transferre­d in Chhattisga­rh on Saturday after he publicly questioned the achievemen­ts of the founder-member of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh, the forerunner of the ruling BJP in the state.

Shiv Anant Tayal, a 2012 batch IAS officer posted in south Chhattisga­rh, had made the comments on Upadhyaya in a Facebook post saying he “can’t find a single work of his (Pt Upadhyaya) authorship or scholarshi­p to gauge his ideologica­l stance and that there is not a single election where he won by a popular vote”.

The officer also quoted a repository written by historian Ram Chandra Guha in his book ‘Makers of Modern India’ where “there is no mention of Upadhyaya”.

Tayal, who deleted the post after it created a storm on social media,wasshunted­outasthech­ief executive officer of Kanker district panchayat, an official said.

“The government has taken cognizance of the officer’s post and has expressed displeasur­e. He has been issued a show cause notice and has been transferre­d to the state secretaria­t,” the state government spokespers­on told HT.

Ever since coming to power at the Centre, the Narendra Modiled Bastar collector Amit Kataria faced criticism after alleging that an attack on AAP leader and tribal activist Soni Sori was stage-managed. He was forced to withdraw the remark A collector in Madhya Pradesh Ajay Gangwar had “liked” a FB BJP government at the Centre has been trying to promote people whom it considers the icons of its ideology. The Centre has launched social schemes in the name of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya and tried to highlight his vision in school text books.

“It is a sign of immaturity and shows a lack of understand­ing. Officials should desist from making such statements on public platforms. The government is working on Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya’s ideals,” said Sanjay Srivastava, president of the BJP’s Chhattisga­rh unit.

Another party leader said that during the party’s recent national council meeting at Kozhikode, the party cited Upadhyaya as an “ideal icon for the younger generation” and the IAS officer had run “misinforma­tion” on the comment that was critical of PM Narendra Modi. He was also transferre­d.

Alex Paul Menon was served a show cause notice by the state government in July for “casting aspersions” on the criminal justice system in June. social media site.

The IAS officer, who couldn’t be reached for his comments, posted an apology on Friday.

“I raised some spontaneou­s questions on Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay. It was never an intention to raise questions on credibilit­y of stalwarts or to offend anyone. Neverthele­ss if that happened, I am deeply apologetic and express regret”, he wrote on his post.

Tayal’s post about Upadhyaya came after another IAS officer in BJP-ruled Chhattisga­rh, Alex Paul Menon was served a show cause notice by the state government in July for “casting aspersions” on the criminal justice system on a FB post in June. “Is there a bias in India’s legal system with 94% of those on death sentence being either Dalits or Muslims,” he had written.

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