MP IAS officer Niyaz Khan tweeted about Kashmir files, said- a film should be made on the killing of Muslims too

MP IAS officers, IAS officers of Madhya Pradesh cadre, also made a film on the killing of Muslims,
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Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) activists protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi demanding a ban on the film The Kashmir Files.

Highlight

  • Niyaz Khan tweeted and said, ‘A film should also be made on the killing of Muslims’
  • Khan holds the post of Deputy Secretary in the Madhya Pradesh Public Works Department
  • Huzur’s BJP MLA targets IAS officer for his controversial tweet

An Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer in Madhya Pradesh has courted controversy over the film The Kashmir Files.

In a series of tweets, IAS Niyaz Khan said, “Kashmir files show the pain of Brahmins. They should be allowed to be safe in Kashmir with all due respect. A film should also be made. Many states. Muslims are not insects, but humans and citizens of the country.”

Khan holds the post of Deputy Secretary in the Madhya Pradesh Public Works Department. He has also written seven books

IAS officer Niyaz Khan said, “Thinking of writing a book to show the genocide of Muslims on different occasions so that a film like Kashmir Files can be produced by some producer, so that the pain and suffering of minorities can be brought to the notice of Indians. to be brought to the fore.” tweeted.

In another tweet, the MP bureaucrat tweeted, “There is a violent section of the society which has closed its ears to hear the truth. Even so called educated people go down the road to abuse the truth teller Use level language. Poor upbringing and company of fanatics have consumed their mind. Using filthy language reflects their mind. Sad.”

Amidst a heated debate on the subject of the film, Khan’s tweet has further heated the matter. Rameshwar Sharma, the ruling BJP MLA from Huzur Assembly Constituency in Bhopal district, hit out at the IAS officer, saying, “Expressing your concern towards only one section while in the Indian Administrative Service is against the conduct rules of the Union Public Service Commission. Yet If you have the passion to become a leader of any class, then leave the job of IAS and join the field.

In another tweet, Sharma wrote, “I urge the Madhya Pradesh government to take note of his statement and seek clarification.”

Many BJP-ruled state governments are actively pursuing the Kashmir Files either by giving tax concessions or by giving special holidays to government employees to watch it. However, the opposition has termed the film as one-sided and extremely violent.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, referring to the response to ‘The Kashmir Files’, has said that the film has shocked the “entire ecosystem”, which claims to be torchbearers of freedom of expression but does not want Truth be told.

At a meeting of BJP MPs after the party returned to power in four states, he said it was not about a film, but to “bring out the truth” and “present history in its right perspective” before the country. is about. Has been “suppressed” by “the entire Jamaat” (the whole group) for a long time.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has termed ‘The Kashmir Files’ as a bold representation of truth. He said that the film exposed the sacrifice, unbearable pain and struggle of Kashmiri Pandits to the world.

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