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Odisha IAS officers must know their oath is to the Constitution, not to political masters

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BJP’s description of Odisha IAS, IPS officers as politicians in disguise is a tad harsh and sweeping but not entirely devoid of merit. They had no business congratulating CM Naveen Patnaik on election victories. They must remember that their oath of allegiance is to the Constitution, not to political masters.

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