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Ajay Singh Gangwar, IAS Officer Who Praised Nehru In FB Post, Transferred

Ajay Singh Gangwar, IAS Officer Who Praised Nehru In FB Post, Transferred
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IAS officer Ajay Singh Gangwar and Barwani district Collector, who praised the country's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in a Facebook post, was transferred by Madhya Pradesh government tonight.

Gangwar was transferred as Deputy Secretary in the Secretariat in Bhopal.

"The state government has transferred Barwani Collector Gangwar as Deputy Secretary in the Mantralaya in Bhopal," a state Public Relation department official said.

In the Facebook post written in Hindi, which has gone viral on other social media platforms, Gangwar has written that "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?"

Here is the transfer order of DM Ajay Gangwar cause he wrote an FB post on Nehru's contribution... pic.twitter.com/p3BOGdelob

— Sumit Kashyap (@sumitkashyapjha) May 26, 2016

According to the government official, the FB post had not gone down well with the top officials as it was in "violation" of the service rules, following which an initial probe was conducted and Gangwar was transferred.

Ever since the Facebook post had gone viral, there were talks that Gangwar could be shunted out of the district any time. However, his transfer order did not mention anything about his Facebook post on Nehru, the official added.

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