Union Minister Jitendra Singh has requested UPSC Chairperson Preeti Sudan to withdraw the advertisement for lateral entry to 45 government posts, citing the need for "rightful representation" of marginalized communities in the government services. This decision comes after objections raised by the Opposition and key NDA allies JD(U) and LJP. Despite the government's reliance on a 1978 instruction to conclude that lateral entry does not require reservation for SC/ST/OBC candidates, the issue of reservation has been sidelined, causing concerns about fair representation for these communities.
The Indian government has asked the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to withdraw its advertisement for lateral entry into bureaucracy, after facing intense opposition and pressure from allies, including Chirag Paswan. The move sparked a debate, with PM Narendra Modi emphasizing the need for aligning the process with social justice. However, the ruling BJP and Congress seem to have different opinions on the matter.
The Modi government has requested the UPSC to cancel its recent advertisement for lateral entry recruitment, citing the need to uphold principles of equity and social justice enshrined in the Constitution. The move, which comes after criticism from Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, aims to ensure rightful representation of marginalized communities in government services. This decision has sparked controversy, with Gandhi calling it an "anti-national step" and alleging that it attacks Dalits, OBCs, and Adivasis.
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has criticized the Modi government for appointing public servants through the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) instead of following the traditional Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) route. He has expressed concerns that this approach may undermine the reservation system and limit opportunities for underprivileged individuals. Gandhi has also raised questions about potential corporate influence in these appointments, citing the recent appointment of SEBI chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch as an example. The issue of lateral entry has sparked a debate about the role of the UPSC in selecting top government officials and its impact on social justice.