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Mumbai IAS officer demands & deletes call to remove Mahatma Gandhi’s statues the world over

After a row erupted, the BMC Deputy Municipal Commissioner Nidhi Choudhari clarified that the tweet was 'sarcastic' and that it was 'misinterpreted'.

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Mumbai: Opposition Congress and NCP have demanded suspension of an IAS officer for her controversial tweet in which she has called for removal of Mahatma Gandhi’s statues and “thanked” his assassin Nathuram Godse.

In the tweet, which has since been deleted, BMC Deputy Municipal Commissioner Nidhi Choudhari had called for removal of Mahatma Gandhi’s statues from across the world and his images from the Indian currency notes. She also “thanked” Godse.

After a row erupted, the officer clarified that the tweet was “sarcastic” and that it was “misinterpreted”.

https://twitter.com/nidhichoudhari/status/1134866156899037184

https://twitter.com/nidhichoudhari/status/1134874106023727109

Maharashtra Congress president Ashok Chavan and Nationalist Congress Party leader Jitendra Awhad have separately demanded suspension of the IAS officer.

“The tweet is condemnable. It only shows her low thinking. The need of the hour is to stop such a thought,” the former chief minister said Sunday.

Chavan said the state government should make its stand clear on the issue, which would be seen into what action it takes against the officer.

“The government should show whether it is with Gandhi’s ideology or that of Godse,” he said.

On Saturday, NCP leader Jitendra Awhad demanded suspension of Choudhari for posting the “derogatory” tweet and “glorifying” Godse.

“She glorified Godse by posting a derogatory tweet about Gandhiji. This shouldn’t be tolerated,” he said.


Also read: Mahatma Gandhi wanted Congress disbanded after independence: Vice-president Venkaiah Naidu


 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. The timeline of the Officer about Gandhiji may be okay. Does it mean her latest tweet should be taken in good humour.

    The Officer states her sarcastic tweet has been misinterpreted. Asking to remove Mahatma’s Idols across the world, to stop printing his picture on our currency notes, thanking Godse in the same breath. What kind of sarcasm it is ? Being an IAS Officer, tweeting against father of our nation, be treated as unbecoming of an IAS Officer and necessary disciplinery action be initiated against her.

  2. We have highly educated crime and violence endorsers in seats power. What right do they have to speak venom against bomb blasters who after all react to crimes and oppressions unleashed against them by State terrorists?

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