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Vice-Chairman, All India Anti Corruption Organisation Nagaland
1. Public Awareness and Advocacy Movement: Create a citizens’ campaign demanding accountability in IAS appointments; Use RTI (Right to Information) to expose irregular recruitments; Civil society groups, retired bureaucrats, and students to form coalitions to press for reform; Launch digital and social media awareness drives under slogans like “Merit First, Not Backdoor"/"Save Civil Services Integrity.” 
2. Judicial and Legal Remedies: File Public Interest Litigations (PILs) in the Supreme Court or High Courts to challenge irregular appointments
Seek judicial directions to: 
•    Enforce recruitment through UPSC or transparent merit-based processes.
•    Audit all lateral or special appointments.
•    Demand that the DoPT and UPSC publish annual transparency reports. 
3. Legislative and Institutional Reform Movement: Pressure Parliament and State Assemblies to amend service rules limiting executive discretion in appointments.
Advocate for:
•    A Civil Services Appointments Commission (CSAC)
•    Statutory protection for UPSC’s primacy in administrative recruitment  
•    Encourage Parliamentary Standing Committees to review irregularities 
4. Internal Bureaucratic Reform: Promote IAS Association resolutions and bureaucratic unity to defend merit-based service integrity; Senior officers are urged upon to demand that all recruitment—lateral or otherwise—go through objective evaluation.  
5. Alternative Administrative Arrangements
    If reform fails and backdoor appointments persist: Establish Parallel Professional Services (e.g., Indian Policy Service, Indian Development Service) to absorb meritorious officers selected through fair competition; Strengthen State Civil Services and give them fair promotions to reduce the dominance of irregular entries. 
6. Academic and Youth Mobilization: Encourage students, UPSC aspirants, and academic institutions to debate and document the issue.
    Publish policy papers, host debates, and write op-eds to shape public opinion.
Essence of the Movement 
The Nagas right movement for: 
•    Peaceful and constitutional, not confrontational 
•    Evidence-based, relying on facts and transparency tools
•    Inclusive, involving citizens, bureaucrats, and experts
 
                                                
                                             
  
                
               
                
              