THE LIGHT OF ANDAMANS
| ISSUE 30 | 20 APRIL 2012
NA KAHU SE BAIR:
I Act
Safe! I Play Safe!
By Ramta Jogi
The
Indian Civil Service (ICS) during the British Raj was the backbone of
administrative machinery with qualities like - efficiency, integrity,
impartiality, equality, honesty and fairplay. Despite it being a foreign rule,
the citizens of India
fully trusted the service and openly acknowledged its value in terms of
delivery of administrative justice with an efficient and impartial conduct of
affairs of the State.
On
the eve of India 's
independence the ICS was replaced by Indian Administrative Service (IAS), which
is also considered to be the premier elite service in the government machinery.
But does its privileged members really possess and display the standard of
character, integrity, impartiality and honesty enjoined upon this Service, the
same way and level it was possessed and displayed by the members of its
predecessor 'ICS' during British rule? Rampant encroachments on government
land, unregulated quarrying and mining, abrupt issuance of bar licenses most
unethically reducing the distance between bars and educational as well as
religious institutions, nepotism, illegal gratification and will-full
inordinate delay in disposal of cases of general public by these stalwarts have
almost helplessly been accepted by the society.
Any
work of a poor citizen which is ultimately done when a powerful politician
approaches and recommends the same can otherwise also be done without creating
such a situation. But, then the nexus won't work.
In
independent India
there are two more such elite Service viz- Indian Police Service (IPS) and
Indian Forest Service (IFS). Unfortunately in the process of so-called
democratization in the country, severe deterioration has taken place in all
these three elite Services. The privileged and powerful members of these Services
are more often seen bending before the pressures and dancing to the tunes of
politicians, compromising with criminals and shaking hands with power-groups
than the members of any other subordinate service. Forgetting their prime duty
to uphold the principles of good governance, peoples' welfare and justice as
enunciated in the Constitution of India, they, in order to boost their self
interest and enjoyment negotiates with the power-brokers and become Movers and
Shakers in the society instead of custodians and guardians of the rule of law.
That is why now the people have given new names to the three elite services -
IAS (I Act Safe), IPS (I Play Safe) and IFS (I Function Safe).
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