Smita Sabharwal… There is no social “mediator” who doesn’t know this name and her pictures. Her posting is an attraction on social media. For the past seven to eight years, she has many likes and followers on social media from the Telangana state stage… her Tweets and Instagram accounts are seen in the form of whether she is a high-ranking government official or a “pushed” adopted daughter.Trained in Indian administrative aspects, Smita excelled as a disciplined officer in the Women IAS for many years. That’s why she is rooted in key responsibilities in the Indian government. As a government official, it is noteworthy that despite how busy Adi is as a civil servant, she does not forget her “social” side. That’s why, along with her work every day, she is constantly trying to moveIt is a well-known fact that Smita behaves differently compared to many women IAS officers in various ranks.
However, Smita Sabharwal, a civil officer, does not need to say anything else about the individual’s past freedom, freedom of expression and speech. But, even knowing where, when and how to use that freedom and independence, forgetting that little logic has now become a problem for her.Her targeting of disabled people in the country has drawn controversy. Smita’s post denigrating the power and abilities of disabled people, despite having received such extensive training in governance affairs, led to a stir and discussion rather than the sensation she expected. Leaders of Divyang Sanghas condemned her ignorance with examples.
A list of intellectuals who have emerged as intellectuals in various fields in the world was kept before her.A question arose as to why she felt the need to comment on the rights provided by the constitution to the disabled. Arguments that she was trained in Indian administration and with what idea she targeted the disabled came to the fore.
The women’s groups were also on fire.Congress leader Bakka Judson has complained to the National Human Rights Commission that Smita Sabharwal has acted in a way that violates the rights provided by the Constitution of India and humiliates the sentiments of crores of disabled people in the country. Congress leader Bakka Judson has strongly objected to the way Smita Sabharwal has been treated differently from other cadre officers since the formation of Telangana state.We have to wait and see how the government and the rights commission will react to the posts and tweets of the responsible officials.