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COP cleaning Mayawati's shoes

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Thousands of talented students in India from various places appear in the exam of Civil Services so that they would be able to serve country by getting themselves selected in this exam. Civil Services Exam is considered to be the toughest exam and there are only a few talented persons who clear this prestigious exam. But the incident which has happened in the city of Lucknow has raised many questions. A top police official was caught while cleaning the shoes of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Ms. Mayawati.

DSP Padam Singh has created a storm in the political arena of the country by this act. It has not only questioned the image of police in the state of Uttar Pradesh but it has also given a chance to opposition parties to take advantage of this incident. The image of state of UP is well know for the statues and parks which have been established by Ms. Mayawati ( Many statues are of Mayawati only :P ). She is well known for her Dalit cause which she has been following since she has joined politics.

But incident like this creates a bad image not only of the police but also of the government which is in power. Police officials are meant to protect the people from any danger which they might get into. Today, a person fears to go to the police station in fear of getting himself into trouble, and in fact it has become a reality in the many parts of the country. Instead of that, they try their best to solve the problems among themselves but that was not purpose for which this department was created.

This kind of incidents only deteriorates the image of officials in the society, but it would be hard to imagine whether it would be possible to stop it in near future. 


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