UPSC Mains 2022 GS4 Q9 — Media and Mafia Nexus
The Supreme Court has banned mining in the Aravalli Hills to stop degradation of the forest cover and to maintain ecological balance. However, the stone mining was still prevalent in the border district of the affected State with connivance of certain corrupt forest officials and politicians. Young and dynamic SP who was recently posted in the affected district promised to himself to stop this menace. In one of his surprise checks with his team, he found loaded truck with stone trying to escape the mining area. He tried to stop the truck but the truck driver overrun the police officer, killing him on the spot and thereafter managed to flee. Police filed FIR but no breakthrough was achieved in the case for almost three months. Ashok who was the Investigative Journalist working with leading TV channel, suo moto started investigating the case. Within one month, Ashok got breakthrough by interacting with local people, stone mining mafia and government officials. He prepared his investigative story and presented to the CMD of the TV channel. He exposed in his investigative report the complete nexus of stone mafia working with blessing of corrupt police and civil officials and politicians. The politician who was involved in the mafia was no one else but local MLA who was considered to be very close to the Chief Minister. After going through the investigative report, the CMD advised Ashok to drop the idea of making the story public through electronic media. He informed that the local MLA was not only the relative of the owner of the TV channel but also had unofficially 20 percent share in the channel. The CMD further informed Ashok that his further promotion and hike in pay will be taken care of in addition the soft loan of `10 lakhs which he has taken from the TV channel for his son's chronic disease will be suitably adjusted if he hands over the investigative report to him. (a) What are the options available with Ashok to cope up with the situation? (b) Critically evaluate/examine each of the options identified by Ashok. (c) What are the ethical dilemmas being faced by Ashok? (d) Which of the options, do you think, would be the most appropriate for Ashok to adopt and why? (e) In the above scenario, what type of training would you suggest for police officers posted to such districts where stone mining illegal activities are rampant? (Answer in 250 words)
Question Decoded — examiner's intent
- Directive verbs
- IdentifyCritically evaluate/examineIdentifyAdoptSuggest
- Scope keywords
- connivance of certain corrupt forest officials and politiciansnexus of stone mafialocal MLA who was considered to be very close to the Chief Ministersoft loan of 10 lakhspromotion and hike in paystone mining illegal activities are rampant
- Implicit sub-parts
- Analysis of the conflict of interest between professional integrity (journalistic ethics) and personal exigencies (son's health).
- The institutional failure of the Fourth Estate when ownership and political interests converge.
- Legal and institutional protection mechanisms for whistleblowers in a media setup.
- The role of specialized tactical and ethical training for field police officers beyond just legal knowledge.
- Common pitfalls
- Over-idealizing the response by suggesting Ashok resign immediately without addressing how he will pay for his son's chronic disease treatment.
- Ignoring the specific 'Police Training' aspect in part (e) and giving generic administrative suggestions instead of tactical/safety/integrity-based training.
- Failing to address the criminal liability of the CMD as an accomplice or for tampering with evidence in the investigative report.
- Treating the MLA's 20 percent share as a purely business issue rather than a systemic corruption and conflict of interest problem.
- Dimensions required
- Professional Ethics (Journalism)Personal vs. Social MoralityLegal/Criminal Justice SystemCorporate Governance and Media OwnershipTactical Police Administration
- Marks allocation hint
Devote approximately 150 words to parts (a) through (d), focusing on the ethical matrix and the critical evaluation of Ashok's choices. The remaining 100 words must be dedicated to part (e), providing concrete, practical training modules for police officers to balance the 20-mark weightage effectively.
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