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IAS Association reacts strongly to former CM Trivendra Rawat’s comments on Dalit officer

By IANS | Updated: March 30, 2025 22:41 IST

Dehradun, March 30 IAS Association has expressed strong discontent and outrage over former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh ...

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Dehradun, March 30 IAS Association has expressed strong discontent and outrage over former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat’s controversial remarks regarding a Dalit IAS officer.

Rawat’s comment, which appeared to refer to the officer as a “dog”, has sparked widespread protests, leading the IAS Association to launch a direct challenge against the statement.

In an emergency meeting convened on Sunday, the Association made it clear that it would not compromise on the issues of self-respect and dignity. The members announced that they would lodge a formal complaint with Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami regarding Rawat’s derogatory remarks.

The incident unfolded after Rawat made a statement in Parliament related to mining issues in Uttarakhand. Following this, Mining Secretary Brijesh Sant issued a report dismissing the allegations raised by Rawat.

In response to Sant’s statement, Rawat sarcastically remarked, “A lion never hunts dogs”, which was widely perceived as an offensive and demeaning comment directed at the Dalit officer.

The comment has triggered a wave of protests across the state, with Dalit organisations taking to the streets to condemn Rawat’s words.

The IAS Association, in particular, has decided to confront the issue head-on, preparing for a decisive stand.

The Association labelled Rawat’s statement as an affront to the self-esteem and dignity of its members.

In the meeting chaired by Association President Anand Bardhan at the Secretariat, the members reiterated that every IAS officer, like any other citizen, is entitled to respect and dignity.

They emphasised that such remarks not only insult individuals but also demoralise officers, affecting their performance and effectiveness in public service.

The Association stressed that IAS officers, as public servants, are responsible for implementing the policies of elected governments within the constitutional framework, maintaining neutrality while ensuring the stability and continuity of the administration.

The members acknowledged that constructive criticism is welcome, but such degrading remarks undermine the morale of the officers and weaken the functioning of the bureaucracy.

The IAS Association also asserted that they expect all individuals and organisations, including political leaders, to refrain from making statements that undermine the dignity of their members and their families.

They expressed their commitment to upholding the principles of self-respect, neutrality, and professionalism within the administration.

The Association has made it clear that it will continue to advocate for the preservation of the dignity and rights of its members and will seek an appropriate resolution through the proper channels.

--IANS

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