HPAS Calls Out Unverified Social Media Claims

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The Himachal Pradesh Administrative Service Officers Association has raised concern over the circulation of unverified reports and social media content related to allegations against an officer posted in Solan.

In an official statement, the Association stressed that accountability and transparency remain central to public service, and any allegations against a government officer must be examined fairly and strictly within the legal framework. However, it warned against the growing trend of sharing unverified claims, selective documents, and speculative narratives without proper authentication.

The Association noted that such unchecked dissemination can cause serious mental stress to officers and damage both individual reputations and institutional credibility. It also cautioned that this trend undermines principles of natural justice and due process.

Highlighting the legacy of the Himachal Pradesh Administrative Service, the body emphasized the role of its officers in serving the state under challenging conditions, often dealing with sensitive responsibilities and public scrutiny.

Appealing to media organisations, digital platforms, and the public, the Association urged responsible reporting and restraint, especially in cases involving pending or unverified allegations. It also pointed out that officers in regulatory roles can sometimes become targets of vested interests attempting to shape public perception.

The Association called for ensuring that officials are allowed to perform their duties without undue pressure or premature judgment, and that public discourse remains grounded in facts and legal procedure rather than speculation.

Reaffirming its trust in the system, the Association expressed confidence that competent authorities will handle the matter fairly and that conclusions will be drawn only after proper investigation and verification.

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