Moral and Political Attitude-Case Study - I

You are the District Magistrate (DM) of a district where the state assembly elections are approaching. You are known for your administrative efficiency and integrity. A few weeks before polling, a powerful minister of the ruling party (who is contesting from the same district) calls you to his residence. He pressures you to prioritize his supporters and people of a specific caste under a major government housing and employment scheme currently running in the district, so that he can gain a significant advantage in the elections. He indirectly offers you a "lucrative posting" in the state capital after the elections ....

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