Is brewing institutional rift behind sidelining of capital's two top bureaucrats?

Whispers are growing louder in the corridors of power regarding two senior, elite IAS officers who have abruptly vanished from the central govt's immediate radar. They were looked upon as the ones who have been on the fast track for administrative promotions and handpicked for critical nationwide mandates. Their sudden exclusion has sent shockwaves through the civil services. Insiders hint that brewing controversies, wrapped in unresolved procedural questions, forced the administration to quietly pivot away.

Was it an unexpected intelligence brief, or did shifting political alignments render them into overnight liabilities? While their names remain strictly guarded secrets, their absence from recent crucial briefings speaks volumes. For individuals once deemed indispensable for the state’s key strategic shifts, this tactical sidelining suggests a deeper institutional reset.

 

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