Raipur: After derogatory remarks by Hindu religious leader Kalicharan Maharaj on Mahatma Gandhi in Chhattisgarh, now a government official has allegedly made derogatory remarks on the father of the nation on social media. After which the state government has suspended the officer. On Monday, senior officers of the state told that on the charge of making derogatory remarks against Mahatma Gandhi on Facebook, the foreign government has suspended the assistant food officer of Raipur district, Sanjay Dubey. Officials said that the State Directorate of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection has issued a suspension order for Dubey. The order said that Officer Dubey's derogatory and condemnable remarks in connection with the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi on social media is a violation of the Chhattisgarh Public Service (Conduct) Rules. So Sanjay Dubey is suspended with immediate effect. On Sunday, Kalicharan Maharaj's derogatory remarks on Mahatma Gandhi at the Dharma Sansad in the capital Raipur are being discussed on social media. Dubey is said to have allegedly made objectionable remarks on Mahatma Gandhi on Facebook. According to a viral screenshot on social media, Dubey reportedly replied to Piyush Kumar's remarks on Facebook saying, "Gandhi is not a nation, nor does the majority of this country consider him the father of the nation." The Father of the Nation is also not a constitutional title. It was the one who spoke of the partition of India on his corpse that divided the country into two parts. He is responsible for the killing of lakhs of countrymen. The same post was followed by a heated exchange on social media. 'BJP is a party like Ravan, it spoiled the atmosphere of the country': CM Hemant Soren What is the harm in holding elections when PM Modi can hold rallies?- Mallikarjun Kharge BJP leaders paid tributes on Arun Jaitley's birth anniversary