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Govt issues memo to KVIC over PM's pic replacing Mahatma Gandhi on calendar

Memo debunks claims made by KVIC of taking PMO clearance before replacing Mahatma's picture

Prime Minister Narendra Modi works at a charkha at a ceremony to distribute charkhas to women before the National MSME Awards at Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana.Photo:PTI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi works at a charkha at a ceremony to distribute charkhas to women before the National MSME Awards at Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana.<b>Photo:PTI<b/>

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The government has sent a memorandum to Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), making it mandatory for the body to approach the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) through the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) Ministry to seek approval before publishing photographs of the Prime Minister.

The move comes over a month after the photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Khadi & Village Industries Commission's diary and calendar kicked off a row.

The memo has debunked the claims made by KVIC's top officials that it had sought the PMO clearance before replacing Mahatma Gandhi's picture with Modi's in its 2017 wall calendar and diary.
 
The detailed memorandum issued by the MSME ministry outlines that the "issue pertaining to publishing the photographs of Prime Minister in the diary and calendar of KVIC has raised the following points which need to be followed by KVIC in the future".

According to the guidelines, "the KVIC has to send proposals for approval of Prime Minister's Office through the Ministry of MSME which is the administrative ministry of KVIC".

Moreover, KVIC has to ensure that the office of Minister/Secretary is kept informed of any such major event/activities which are undertaken by the body as a part of its promotional activity.

The ministry has also stressed upon the use of only official email ids for correspondence purposes and not private email ids, saying the necessary instructions in this regard may be issued to the officers concerned to scrupulously follow the same.

When contacted by PTI on the memorandum, KVIC Chairman V K Saxena refused to comment on the issue.

Saxena had earlier said there is "no rule or tradition" that only Mahatma Gandhi's picture can be published on these items.

The explanation came amid protests from various sections of society especially Gandhians and from opposition political parties, who alleged that KVIC is trying to "replace" Mahatma Gandhi with Modi through such acts.

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First Published: Feb 20 2017 | 6:15 PM IST

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