New Delhi, July 1 -- A debate started on social media after a user criticised IAS officer Neha Byadwal's strict study routine during UPSC prep. She reportedly didn't use a phone for three years. The user argues that such isolated preparation disconnects future bureaucrats from real-life India. The post on Twitter (now X) has been viewed by over 9 lakh people.

"This UPSC-prep cult needs to be dismantled & destroyed. Complete sociopaths with zero idea of how india runs outside of their 24*7 rote study room end up governing the public," wrote the user.

"Bureaucracy har cheez ke liye OTP maangti hai..imagine the privilege of not requiring a mobile phone for 3 years in today's world," the user added.

"People saying I'm targeting the girl co...