Friday, 26 January 2024

A NEW LOW FOR THE I.A.S

   There could be no better-if that is indeed the right word-  indication of the  progressive decay of the ethos of our civil services than a Facebook post this week by a very senior IAS officer of the Maharashtra cadre. One Manisha Patankar Mhaiskar, Addl Chief Secretary, in a very opportunistically timed post after the consecration of the Ram temple at Ayodhya, revealed how, as a probationer in Mussoorie she and some colleagues celebrated the demolition of the Babri Masjid on 6th December 1992 by distributing sweets and eating kesar pedas. It was, she adds, a "secret" meeting, perhaps revealing the conspiratorial nature of the meeting. (A sharp contrast to the very blatant manner in which she has now gone public- a sure measure of the changing times!). To further ingratiate herself with the powers in Delhi and Nagpur she also brought in the Bharat-India divide, by claiming that her group was from "small town India" and the Lutyen's Delhi types in the Academy did not share her sentiments. She had been issued a disciplinary notice by the Administration at that time but we are not aware of what happened to that. Presumably nothing, since she has been elevated to the rarefied heights of the Apex scale and clearly entertains even loftier ambitions. Her post has attracted a lot of attention on social media and a flutter in the IAS fold.

  What Ms Mhaiskar did 32 years ago should be of no relevance now, especially as she was a young probationer then, still sowing her wild oats. What her personal religious or political affiliation is presently should also be on no concern to us: she is certainly entitled to them as a free citizen of a (still) free nation. It is when she goes public with them, in the most brazen and don't- give- a- damn manner, that we should start worrying. The concern, therefore, should be that she has the confidence to publicly proclaim and reiterate those feelings in 2024, after having taken an oath to a (still) secular Constitution and having ostensibly served it for 32 years. There are a number of points to be noted here:

* A serving public servant is celebrating and applauding something which has been declared to be a crime by the Supreme Court. I am not talking here of what she did in 1992, but the fact that in her post she maintains that she holds the firm belief that what happened on the 6th of December, 1992, was "something powerful, something auspicious, something positive." In fact, she goes on to describe it as "seminal".

* By drawing a contrast between "small towns" and Lutyen's Delhi in a mocking manner she is again feeding into the right wing narrative that the idea of secularism is an elitist concept nurtured in the metros, and that it is  "small towners" like her who represent the true ethos of India. This is the kind of music the bhakts like to hear. (Incidentally, Ms Mhaiskar is no small towner- she comes from Nagpur, which has a population of 3 million and is the second capital of Maharashtra!).

* There is, in her post, an obvious ambiguity about her belief in pluralism and secularism. This does not sit well with the oath she took to uphold the Constitution of India.

* That she can publicly go on record with her feelings and beliefs with such aplomb and impunity clearly indicates that she is confident no action will be taken against her, unlike the notice issued to her in 1992. (She can, obversely, expect a lot of support on social media, a manifold increase in the number of followers. a few approving phone calls from Delhi, and envious glances from her colleagues who would be kicking themselves for not having thought of a similar strategem).

* The timing of the post indicates that Ms Mhaiskar's repeat epiphany is not a spontaneous Wordsworthian "my heart leaps up in delight" moment, but more a Shakespearean "a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune" moment.  It appears to be a well thought out move; one could be excused for thinking that she has observed the rising tide in the Saryu river and decided to take the plunge. The conduct rules can wait.                                                                                                                              * * This well-timed confession is also a measure of the deterioration of our civil services. It is bad enough that more and more retired civil servants (not just the reemployed ones) and defense forces veterans are jumping on to the majoritarian band wagon, but it is now abundantly clear that the rot has spread even to the serving officers- this is an ill wind that can blow no good. For it is the apolitical, religion-neutral and non-partisan civil services and the army (not the politicians) which have held this country together for 75 years through wars, riots, changes of government and insurrections. Their capacity to continue to do so in the even more tumultous times ahead will be seriously eroded and comprised if they begin to align themselves with particular religious beliefs and political ideologies in their public life. A democratic government functions on the basis of trust between the public servants and the public, on the belief that civil servants are impartial and apolitical; once large sections of the public lose this trust, the efficacy of governance itself gets compromised.

  On the plus side, of course, Ms Mhaiskar has suddenly improved her chances of becoming Chief Secretary of Maharashtra, but she will have made a Faustian bargain to do so. I ,for one,  would not have much trust in the kind of administration she would be heading. My primary worry, however, is this: now that the sacred Lakshman Rekha has been crossed, will there now be a stampede by others to do the same, in the classic FOMO or lemming pattern?

17 comments:

  1. # the government of india's website supremo.nic.in, executive record sheet of ias officers, does not include details of any babu going by the name of manisha patankar mhaiskar. there is a manisha arun mhaiskar, indian administrative service, maharashtra, 1992, and the record of that public servant confirms that they have been deployed in inconsequential positions through out their career, have never been accepted for any position of raisina hill, probably failed to be empanelled even to the grade of joint secretary to government of india, was posted to head the administration of a revenue district after completing 11 years of service, and then back to languish in trivial postings. if they can be selected to head the state's babucracy as chief secretary then there will be a stiff competition from the other mhaiskar of the same cadre, like them also from the 1992 cohort, and this individual, milind jayant mhaiskar has a similar sterling record of VVIP deployments, with the exception that they were granted the pay grade accruing to a principal secretary in the state's government in 2022, viz after 30 years of service. the babucracy have invented a unique term to allow a member of their cabal the perquisites, pay and allowances of a higher grade, and this is designated as 'Non Functional Selection Grade', accepting that this creature is selected to join the ranks of the non functional.
    the farce of selection, elevation to non functional heights of additional chief secretary, apex scale, and similar babu-speak notwithstanding, the steel frame is not completely tarnished, rusted, broken, and there exists some semblance of a meritocracy. that narendrabhai is not completely in awe of our cabal of celebrities has never been in doubt, he has even on the floor of parliament asked, not rhetorically, “Babus will do everything? Because they became IAS (officers), they’ll run fertiliser factories, because they are IAS, they will run chemical factories... even fly planes... What is this big power we have created?” lok sabha, 10 feb, 2021. increasingly the government of india have engaged professionals, technocrats for policy analysis consultant reports, papers on critical issues, many being contracted out to the famous big five of global consultancies.

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    1. Ever thought that important positions don't make u God. U remain essentially a servant, incapable of introspection...?

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  2. This new low at opportunism is appalling sir...a new dive into nether-lands! This officer waited so many years to bide the right time to unleash the "festering angst"! The strategy itself has no finesse and is crass to say the least. But yes the clear and present danger exists about vesting even a modicum of power in such hands considering the wide impact area that the service entails. Ye kahaan aa Gaye hum.. Is the lament.

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    1. Commenting on others is possible Ma'am, only when u r perfect. Without introspection one can't judge one's imperfections n shortcomings. AvayS Sir is essentially a person who presumes a divine infallibility and doesn't bother to introspect. I find him to be filled with hatred, frustration when no one bothers to treat him as as Additional CS Himachal....

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  3. Many a time when ambition is overridden by Self proclamation new virals are born.
    The perpetrators of Babri said in public then that it is a" black moment".
    Today the khujli in her back made to acknowledge the same.
    These days many of my Colleagues so called Professors are following and are ready to embark on tbe moving bus.
    Indian politics has reached its lowest ebb.
    Rightly said that 'Lakshman Rekha has been crossed'.Now Shakespeare comes into the picture wrong is write and right is wrong.
    Perhaps Kalyug!

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    1. When u say this Sir, u call 120 billion Bharatwasis as Idiots, for having elected NaMo as PM. I pity ur discomfiture Sir. Enjoy more n more of it...

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  4. Many years ago, late Praful Bidwai had made similar allegations of IAS probationers celebrating Babri Masjid demolition. He claims it was the 58th batch. Here is the link: https://books.google.co.in/books?id=7_7SvHiZmAUC&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=praful+bidwai+babri+masjid+IAS&source=bl&ots=1p1jbajegx&sig=ACfU3U2XH0ekQHXvhpBKGbTCV1ZcqoQV8g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwirwJ-fhf6DAxWwrVYBHZ2DDV0Q6AF6BAgYEAM#v=onepage&q=praful%20bidwai%20babri%20masjid%20IAS&f=false

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  5. I am not at all surprised or shocked by behavior of Ms Mhaiskar, there are many serving Civil Services Officers have a similar belief like her. This is characteristic of New India & Amritkaal.

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  6. The attrition of democratic and social values has set in from the time that Modi lit the fires of religionism, majoritarianism and uniformism in the people. It has unshackled many to display their ideological traits with the blatancy of revanchists seizing their moment. The IAS officer referred to, is a disappointing model of a bureaucrat evincing revivalist pride, protected under Modi’s Hindutva imprimatur. This trend of lending voice and muscle to suppress cultural heterogeneity from the bunker of majoritarianism is catching on like a bushfire in India. Political influences have spurred some personnel from the civil and armed services to flaunt their theological proclivities brazenly. But to lament the services of having deplatformed from their revered institutional perch and pedagogy, may be a chastisement inordinately severe on the system that has and continues to be the dependable frame of our administrative structure.
    If Narendra Modi finds the services exasperating for obstructing his steamrolling ways (Brother George, ref. Lok Sabha, 10th Feb 2021), that is testimony to the bureaucracy being principally on track, revanchist babus notwithstanding.

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    1. A man of over 70 works 18 hours a day, for Bharat is being termed as harbinger of catastrophe by u n avayS. What a claim of divine infallibility...? B.P. Will rise n frustration will mount in June'24. Enjoy

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  7. A simple story of one person speaks a million words of the state of affairs of our country today....God bless us...!!!!

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  8. निंदक नियरे राखिए, ऑंगन कुटी छवाय,
    बिन पानी, साबुन बिना, निर्मल करे सुभाय।


    In the light of Sant Kabir's above advice, the Service community must be thankful to you.

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  9. Foolish of her. In Army action would be taken against the serving officer. I wonder why it's not danr for IAS. Why has IAS succumbed to politicians?

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  10. The real tragedy is that such officers get rewarded by big bosses in the country who keep secret tabs on officers to asses their loyality to ruling party.

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  11. There is a vacuum in our civilisational life that is papered over with the word 'secularism'. In the West it means worldly, materialistic, anti-religious. In India it's taken on the burden of neutral between contesting religions. In putting forth the (Indian) 'secular' at the top of our self-definition as a would-be nation we threw away the deepest defining element of our our ancestral civilisation, the lived understanding of 'Ekam sat. Vipra bahudha vadanti.' Incompatible religious pathways, such as Devi worship with its attendant animal sacrifice, and Jainism with its strict ahimsa, are not at heart contesting but mutually suoporting. What is excluded from coverage as Sat is satanism. The theological tool to distinguish that from Asat is not to be found within Indic traditions. It enters Hinduism with Islam, and is indeed the latter's central theological theme, embodied in the concept of *shirk*. During a period of spiritual aridity this got confused in Muslim traditions with idol worship. All this needs to be recovered, in support of the contention that deep Hinduism answers our needs better than seculsrism.
    What better place to introduce the topic than the Charleville Hotel?

    by Syed A R Zaidi

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  12. When one joins IAS, LBSNAA never teaches him/her to be a servant of the Public. So here is an idiot, who presumes a divine infallibility in himself, despite being over 70, simply because he was in the IAS. He trusts 120 billion Indians r fools, to have Voted NaMo to power. Here is a mind that never introspect n keeps finding faults with others, the system, the works. Unfortunate r those who read away shukla, since his mind is as closed as that of a naxal, a jehadi and a terrorist. Who gave him the Right to find faults with others, when he can't even introspect. Tulsidas ji has said "mo Sam kaun kutil khal kaami", while stressing the need for introspection. How his B.P. Will rise, when NaMo will take Oath as PMI in June'24, for the 3rd time

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