The Rajasthan government intensified its zero-tolerance campaign against corruption by dismissing twenty officials and suspending three hundred thirty-two personnel across various departments. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma emphasized accountability, directing strict action against administrative negligence. Over one hundred cases received prosecution sanctions, while retired officials also faced pension stoppages for proven misconduct during their tenure.
“To clean up the government system, Rajasthan has fired or suspended hundreds of corrupt officials. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma made it clear that anyone taking bribes or neglecting their duty will be removed, and even retired corrupt officers will lose their pensions.”
Rajasthan Polity and Administration
Administrative accountability ensures that public officials act within the bounds of law and serve the public interest. Disciplinary proceedings against civil servants involve issuing charge sheets, conducting departmental inquiries under the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, and applying penalties ranging from censure to absolute dismissal.
The recent major crackdown on corruption by the Rajasthan Government, leading to the dismissal of 20 officials, aligns with which governance principle heavily emphasized by CM Bhajan Lal Sharma?
Under which Article of the Indian Constitution can a civil servant be dismissed, removed, or reduced in rank?
Critically analyse the effectiveness of zero-tolerance policies in curbing bureaucratic corruption in Rajasthan. What institutional safeguards are needed?
Rajasthan Polity: Public Administration, Accountability, Lokayukta, and State Vigilance mechanisms.
Expected interview inquiries focusing on administrative neutrality, policy implications, and practical field limits.
Critical syllabus indicator for upcoming cycles: To clean up the government system, Rajasthan has fired or suspended hundreds of corrupt officials. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma made it clear that anyone taking bribes or neglecting their duty will be removed, and even retired corrupt officers will lose their pensions.