Kerala's WhatsApp Controversy: A Deep Dive into IAS Officer's Suspension
The Congress-led UDF opposition urges an investigation into suspended IAS officer K Gopalakrishnan's creation of religion-based WhatsApp groups for government officials. Allegations suggest these actions were directed 'from the top', fostering communal division in the state. The government defends the suspension over conduct breaches.
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The opposition in Kerala, led by the Congress-led UDF, has called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the creation of religion-based WhatsApp groups by suspended IAS officer K Gopalakrishnan. This action has sparked a political storm, with accusations of deliberate communal divisions.
V D Satheesan, the Leader of the Opposition, highlighted the need for clarity on the issue, alleging that two such groups had been formed and questioning the role of high-ranking officials in these actions. The controversy raises concerns about sectarian alignments within the state's administrative cadre.
The Kerala government has issued suspension orders against involved officers, citing severe breaches of conduct. As the investigation progresses, this incident underscores the tensions brewing within the political landscape ahead of imminent electoral contests.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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