[The Asian Age has copies of the 2002 circular as well as the recent
letter issued by the department reiterating the former’s contents. But
overlooking the 2002 circular, the government has sought explanation
from the concerned desk officer who issued the guidelines afresh
earlier this month. The state government employees’ union has strongly
protested actions being taken against the officer, against whom a show
cause notice was served today. The desk officer, A.V. Warkade, was
asked to give his explanation in writing by his superiors. When
contacted by The Asian Age, Mr Warkade however refused to talk. “I am
not authorised to speak to media,” he said.]

http://www.asianage.com/metros/mumbai/280117/cm-drops-letter-banning-religious-photos-in-government-offices.html

Maharashtra CM drops letter banning religious photos in govt offices

THE ASIAN AGE. | AMEY TIRODKAR
Published : Jan 28, 2017, 2:31 am IST Updated : Jan 28, 2017, 6:36 am IST

State government employees’ union has strongly protested actions being
taken against the officer.

Mumbai: Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered the withdrawal of
a letter by the state rural development department banning religious
pictures in government offices after meeting Shiv Sena ministers. But
the said letter is based on a government circular issued in June 2002.

***The Asian Age has copies of the 2002 circular as well as the recent
letter issued by the department reiterating the former’s contents. But
overlooking the 2002 circular, the government has sought explanation
from the concerned desk officer who issued the guidelines afresh
earlier this month. The state government employees’ union has strongly
protested actions being taken against the officer, against whom a show
cause notice was served today. The desk officer, A.V. Warkade, was
asked to give his explanation in writing by his superiors. When
contacted by The Asian Age, Mr Warkade however refused to talk. “I am
not authorised to speak to media,” he said.*** [Emphasis added.]

On Friday morning, Mr Fadnavis ordered an inquiry into the said letter
sent sent by Mr Warakade on January 4 of this year. “Any pictures of
Gods, as well as religious festivals, writing slogans in government
offices is not permitted under government rule and according to the
Constitution,” stated the letter. The ruling Shiv Sena party strongly
objected the letter reaching its peak on Thursday when Shiv Sena chief
Uddhav Thackeray raised the issue in his political rally as well.

However, the issue of the letter was not a manifestation of a single
man’s whim. In a government circular of rural development ministry
from 2002, a copy of which is in possession of The Asian Age, clearly
instructed their employees not to post any religious pictures in
offices.

However, Mr Warakade issued the letter in his capacity as a desk
officer, after receiving it from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO).
Maharashtra Cast Tribe Government Employees Welfare Union as well as
Secular Movement Organisation had sent the letters to CMO demanding
issuance of instructions on religious pictures in government offices.

When asked if blaming the officer was justified, Shiv Sena leader and
Industry Minister Subhash Desai said, “There is no issue of
generalisation. Be it circular from 2002 or 1947. This rule was not in
actual implication, then why pushing it now? It is an emotional issue
for us and till we are in the government we will never allow officers
to disrespect emotions of Hindus.”

The State Government Employees Union has also showed their discontent
for taking actions against the officer. The union’s general secretary
G.D. Kuthe said, “The officer shall not be punished as the letter was
sent with good intentions. Union will see that there won’t be an
injustice.”


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