"Heard that government employees will be subjected to foot whipping for operating Facebook (account). From now on I will use coded language to update," Faesal, first Kashmiri to top the civil services examination in 2009, wrote on his Facebook page hours after the government issued the gag order.
The state government had in the order yesterday barred its employees from using their social media accounts for any political activity by amending the conduct rules for them.
While the gag order was widely condemned on the social media, many users "warned" Faesal that the order might land him in trouble.
Seven hours later, the IAS officer wrote another post in which he called on government employees to observe a certain code of conduct while using social media.
"Jokes apart, government employees must observe a certain code of conduct while using social media. I mean good behaviour, nothing more.
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