IAS Khemka shows frustration with the corruption & bribery system, posts on Twitter; Users advice: 'Join Politics'

Haryana's IAS Ashok Khemka, who was transferred for the 54th time in a 30-year job, once again raged on the issue of corruption.

IAS-Khemka Haryana-IAS-Khemka Ashok-Khemka
Haryana's IAS Ashok Khemka, who was transferred for the 54th time in a 30-year job, once again raged on the issue of corruption. 

Khemka was taunted by tweeting about corruption in the promotion. After IAS's tweet, users advised him to join politics. 

At the same time, some called him the CM candidate of the Aam Aadmi Party in Haryana.

IAS Ashok Khemka tweeted on Thursday that, we will control corruption, everyone says. But it takes a lot of struggle for this. Which is not for everyone.  

Where would the country have reached if there was no corruption? Such people who are facing bribery cases, also buy the system with the same black money and get promotions. How will corruption stop?

Followers advised entering politics

Retweeting Khemka's tweet, followers advised him to enter politics. Users wrote, Sir, when people like you come into politics and will make a new beginning together with your friend Arvind Kejriwal.


Only people like you can root out corruption because it has been 75 years since independence and these leaders got used to cheating. Ordinary people like us can only expect from people like you.

Another follower replied that your ideology, thinking, vision, everything matches with AAP. Join Aam Aadmi Party. There will be a tremendous combination, for this country. Now you lead the system and clean all this mess.

IAS Ashok Khemka came into the limelight after exposing the Robert Vadra DLF land scam during the Congress government in Haryana. During the tenure of the Congress for 10 years, he kept him by the line.  

At the same time, in 7 years of BJP, he was given Khuddeline posting. He has been transferred for the 54th time in 30 years of service. Khemka has been a classmate of Arvind Kejriwal. 

After the formation of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab, there have been discussions in the political circles about his joining AAP. But IAS Ashok Khemka puts an end to these discussions and says no comment.

Trending