IAS officer Ajay Singh Gangwar contested the charge stating he had neither posted nor 'liked' anything against PM Modi on Facebook . (File Photo)

Highlights IAS officer allegedly called for a people's revolution against PM Modi

55-year-old Ajay Singh Gangwar refutes this charge

Shunted out as District Collector because of post praising Nehru, he says

A senior bureaucrat in Madhya Pradesh who was transferred after he praised former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Facebook, has been served a notice by the state government for allegedly calling for a 'jankranti' (people's revolution) against Prime Minister Narendra Modi through another post.The state government slapped the notice on Ajay Singh Gangwar through an e-mail to him on Tuesday for allegedly 'liking' a post against PM Modi in January and commenting, "Modi ke khilaf jankranti honi chaia (sic)", a charge refuted by the 55-year-old IAS officer.Mr Gangwar, who was transferred as deputy secretary, contested the charge stating he had neither posted nor 'liked' anything against the PM on his Facebook account on January 23, 2016, for which he had been issued the show cause notice."If I had posted or 'liked' anything on Facebook on January 23, why was so much time taken to serve show cause notice to me now? I have been asked to reply to the show cause notice in a week. I am going to ask in my reply that my timeline on Facebook doesn't have any post or 'like' against PM Modi," Mr Gangwar told the Press Trust of India on Tuesday.Mr Gangwar, who was shunted out as the District Collector from Barwani last week, had earlier posted on Facebook on Jawaharlal Nehru in Hindi, saying "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?," he allegedly posted on the social networking site.Mr Gangwar maintained that he was transferred over his "Facebook post"."I have been transferred primarily due to my post on former Prime Minister Nehru," he claimed.He said the post was his personal opinion and nothing more should be read into it.