Raipur: The BJP government in Chhattisgarh transferred an IAS officer on Friday night, a few hours after he posted a status on Facebook saying he failed to find a single work of Bharatiya Jana Sangh leader Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya 's "authorship or scholarship to gauge his ideological stance".In his post, IAS officer Shiv Anant Tayal said that following the centenary celebrations of RSS ideologue, he did "a bit of digging up" on Upadhyaya's achievements. "There is sporadic mention of his four lectures on `integral humanism' in Mumbai (Apr '65) which seems to be based on established ideas and on triggering popular sentiments," the bureaucrat said.Tayal went on to say in his post, "...can't find a single election where he won by a popular vote." He added that he "couldn't find anything concrete on his website either".As the post created a flutter in ruling BJP circles, Tayal tried to douse the fire and put up another post on Facebook in the evening, offering apologies. But this didn't cut ice with the BJP regime and by night, the state government issued orders to shift him from the post of Kanker district zila panchayat CEO.The 2012 batch IAS officer is now attached with the state secretariat. Tayal was also slapped with a show-cause notice late Friday night.Earlier, state BJP spokesman Sachidanand Upasane said he was considering sending a legal notice to the IAS officer, saying any insult to Upadhyaya was a personal insult as he was a follower of the BJP ideologue.