
"Tweeting Not Your Job": Nitish Kumar Reacts To Bihar IPS Officer's Posts
NDTV
Despite his strong disapproval, Mr Kumar said he has directed senior officials to investigate and understand the issue, and report it to him.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today took exception to tweets by a senior IPS officer against his senior, saying it's against official rules. He said if there's a problem, it should be conveyed personally through proper channels, and not publicised.
"You should know this very well, anyone working in a job, an officer, their job is not to tweet. This is the worst thing. If they have a problem, they should inform their department, or seniors. They should convey it personally, not declare it publicly. This is the law," he said.
Despite his strong disapproval, Mr Kumar said he has directed senior officials to investigate and understand the issue, and report it to him.
Nitish Kumar was responding to a question on tweets by Inspector General Vikas Vaibhav, who is posted in the state's fire department.