As soon as PCS officer Alankar Agnihotri was suspended, why did Shankaracharya call him on a mission to purify his intellect?

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The story of a PCS officer in Uttar Pradesh has become the center of discussion these days. City Magistrate of Unnao Alankar Agnihotri First, being unhappy with his transfer, he tried to resign from the job, and when that did not work, he was suspended by the government due to an administrative lapse.

Agnihotri’s career, which was struggling with its difficulties in the government department, has now taken a complete turn. unique twist Have taken. The country’s leading religious leader and Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati has offered him an important post in his organization.

Amidst resignation and suspension, Shankaracharya’s call

This offer has come directly from Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati, head of Dwarka and Jyotishpeeth. He has said that any government employee who wants to follow the path of honesty but is being harassed due to government pressure and wrong policies, the Sant Samaj not only accepts him but is also ready to give him big responsibility.

Shankaracharya gave Alankar Agnihotri “Dharma Raj” (Dharma Rajya) has sent an invitation to join a team. He has been asked to use his administrative acumen and ability to organize the ‘work of the Sant Samaj’.

What was the story of the PCS officer?

Alankar Agnihotri had earlier also come into limelight when he was not happy with the posting after being transferred from Kushinagar to Unnao and he left the government job. However his resignation was rejected.

but recently they suspend It has been done. He was accused that in a High Court case, he had sent his report directly to the Registrar of the High Court instead of sending it through the ‘proper channel’ i.e. through his senior officer (DM). This violation of administrative rules cost him dearly and the UP government took immediate action of suspension against him.

Step from bureaucracy to spirituality

On one hand, the UP government suspended him on charges of administrative indiscipline, and on the other hand, one of the top religious gurus of the country invited him to work. This shows that the Agnihotri case is no longer limited to just administrative rules, but has become the center of an ethical debate—is it easy for officers to clash with the system and maintain integrity?

It will be interesting to see what Alankar Agnihotri’s stand is at present, but one thing is certain that this story of a PCS officer being out of government service and immediately getting an invitation from the Sant Samaj will be remembered in the bureaucracy for a very long time.