
MP govt to serve show cause notice to IAS officer for tweets on The Kashmir Files
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The Madhya Pradesh government will serve a show cause notice to IAS officer Niyaz Khan, who raked up a controversy with his tweets on the movie The Kashmir Files.
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said on Wednesday that the state government will serve a show cause notice to IAS officer Niyaz Khan, who raked up a controversy with his remarks on the movie The Kashmir Files on Twitter.
“The issue of Niyaz Khan is a serious one, he is crossing limits and shall be served a show cause notice,” Narottam Mishra said when asked if the government was contemplating any action against the IAS officer.
An IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, Niyaz Khan is presently serving as deputy secretary in the state’s Public Works Department. He made headlines after he suggested on Twitter that the producers of the The Kashmir Files should make a movie about the predicament of Muslims in the country.
“Kashmir Files shows the pain of Brahmins . They should be allowed to live safely in Kashmir with all honour. The producer must also make a movie to show the killings of large number of Muslims across several states. Muslims are not insects but human beings and citizens of country,” he had tweeted.
Kashmir File shows the pain of Brahmins. They should be allowed to live safely in Kashmir with all honour. The producer must also make a movie to show the killings of Large number of Muslims across several states. Muslims are not insects but human beings and citizens of country

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