The Allahabad High Court observed that Uttar Pradesh police officers exhibit loyalty to the ruling party over the Constitution, hindering constitutional governance. The court noted that transfers, postings, and promotions are often based on political patronage rather than merit, leading officers to prioritize political superiors’ satisfaction over upholding the rule of law and due process.
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