Mumbai, Jun 3: Maharashtra IAS officer Nidhi Choudhari, who posted a controversial tweet on Mahatma Gandhi, has been transferred, an official said here Monday. She has been transferred from the Mumbai municipal corporation to the water supply department in Mantralaya. The bureaucrat has also been issued a show-cause notice by the Maharashtra government for the 'sarcastic' tweet, the official said. Mahatma Tweet: Pawar for Exemplary Action Against IAS Officer.
Here is my reply to one tweet on 9th April when I was asked "Why so much GandhiJi today?"
My reply was-
"Gandhi Ji inspires me daily and I keep posting his quotes very regularly... His tweets are needed more today than any other time."
If only those misinterpreting realised it. pic.twitter.com/FZVhhtMpNm
— Nidhi Choudhari🕉☪️✝️☸️ (@nidhichoudhari) June 1, 2019
The action against Choudhari follows the demand by NCP president Sharad Pawar who Sunday sought "exemplary" action against the IAS officer for her controversial tweet on Gandhi. In a letter addressed to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Pawar had said, "If the government doesn't take action it would be deemed that its policy and intention has reached its lowest ebb".
Maharashtra State Government has also issued a show cause notice to Nidhi Choudhari on her controversial tweet on Mahatma Gandhi. She has been transferred from BMC office to Water Supply & Sanitation Department. https://t.co/NaYzhaLsR2
— ANI (@ANI) June 3, 2019
In the tweet, which has since been deleted, Choudhari, Deputy Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai, had called for removal of Mahatma Gandhi's statues from across the world and his images from the Indian currency notes. She also "thanked" the Mahatma's assassin Nathuram Godse for "30.1.1948", the day Gandhi was killed.
Well, this is yet another from last month. Those who have misinterpreted my tweet of 17.5.2019 should go through my timeline. Even past few months tweets would be self explanatory.
I am deeply hurt and saddened by misinterpretation to a tweet written with sarcasm. https://t.co/1DJOxApobm
— Nidhi Choudhari🕉☪️✝️☸️ (@nidhichoudhari) June 1, 2019
After a row erupted, the officer clarified the tweet was "sarcastic" and that it was "misinterpreted". "A government official in a progressive state like Maharashtra making such insulting comments against Mahatma Gandhi, and the state government turning a blind eye to it is a serious matter," Pawar had said.
Her comments were not only condemnable but were fit for action against her, the former Union minister had said, adding that he was shocked to hear about the contents of the tweet. Pawar had said he expected an "exemplary action" against the bureaucrat from the chief minister. The Congress and NCP had demanded suspension of Choudhari over the tweet.