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When a Minister tells an IPS Officer to ‘Get Out’

When a Minister tells an IPS Officer to ‘Get Out’

(UPSC Ethics Simplified is a special series under UPSC Essentials by The Indian Express. It examines news and syllabus themes from an ethical perspective, integrates real-life or hypothetical case studies, and revisits core concepts of ethics. The series aligns current affairs with fundamental ethical principles to promote an ethical understanding of life, helping aspirants develop clarity, application skills, and value-based understanding for GS-IV. In this article, ethicist Nanditesh Nilay examines the ethical dimensions of the relationship between a minister and a civil servant, drawing from the recent incident in which Haryana’s Energy Minister asked the Kaithal SP to “get up from the meeting if you have no power” during a district grievance redressal session, after a disagreement over the suspension of a junior officer.) ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Recently, an argument between a Haryana minister and an IPS officer became widely discussed on social media. For many aspirants, such incidents may appear extraordinary. In reality, however, moments of friction between ministers and bureaucrats are not uncommon in the life of a civil servant. The minister, Anil Vij, directed SP …

Knowledge nugget of the day: Panchamasali Lingayats

Knowledge nugget of the day: Panchamasali Lingayats

Take a look at the essential events, concepts, terms, quotes, or phenomena every day and brush up your knowledge. Here’s your knowledge nugget for today. Knowledge Nugget: Panchamasali Lingayats Subject: History and Polity Why in news? Earlier this week, a large number of protesters of Panchamasali Lingayats, a sub-caste of Karnataka’s dominant Lingayat community, held a massive protest in front of the Karnataka Legislature complex in Belagavi, where the winter session is currently in progress, in connection with their demand for inclusion of Panchamasalis in the 2A OBC category—which provides 15% reservation—instead of their existing 3B category with a 5% quota. Key Takeaways : 1. The Lingayats are a dominant community who make up nearly 17% of Karnataka’s six crore population. Officially classified as Hindu sub-caste ‘Veerashaiva Lingayats’, Lingayats are followers of Basavanna, a 12th century philosopher-saint. 2. The emergence of the Lingayat sect can be located within the larger trend of Bhakti movements that had swept across South India from the 8th century AD onwards. 3. At present, the Lingayat community is an amalgamation of …