Moral and Political Attitude-Case Study - II

You are posted as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in a large and communally sensitive district. Recently, during a religious procession, a sudden violent clash broke out between two communities. Due to your swift action, the situation was brought under control without major loss of life. You ordered an impartial investigation and, based on CCTV footage, arrested the actual miscreants from both communities who incited the violence.

The next day, a prominent political leader of the district, whose party is in power in the state, exerts heavy informal pressure on you. He wants you to quietly release the arrested persons from ....

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