PATNA, March 29 -- The Bihar revenue department on Saturday directed all district magistrates (DMs) to look into complaints about alleged intimidation to some revenue officers who returned to work by breaking off the striking officers and file FIRs against the accused under the relevant provisions of the BNS and IT ( Information Technology ) Act 2000, a press statement issued by the department said. The revenue officers, including circle officers, are on strike for several weeks against the cabinet decision to make the general administration department the controlling department of revenue officers' cadre. In the release, it was stated that the department has received complaints that striking officials were allegedly intimidating officials who returned to work through whatsapp calls and "naming and shaming them" in the social media. It also said that leaders of Bihar Revenue Service Association (BiRSA) and other organisations, that are spearheading the strike, would not be spared for creating obstruction to official work. Deputy chief minister cum revenue minister Vijay Kumar Sinha said,"Those who are involved in acts of intimidation will be sent to jail. There will be also inquiry into the credentials of certain leaders who have resigned from service and steering the strike."...