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Maharashtra bans officials from standing for tainted MPs MLAs aiming to end neta culture
India
Published on 29 April 2026

Officials told to stay seated even during inquiry visits
The Maharashtra government has issued an instruction meant to curb “neta culture,” asking officials not to stand up or greet tainted MPs and MLAs. The order applies to lawmakers convicted in criminal cases, summoned for inquiries, or involved in election-related processes like nominations and scrutiny hearings. The move signals a stricter protocol for how public representatives are received in government offices.
- Officials in Maharashtra must not stand up or greet tainted MPs MLAs
- Rule covers convicted lawmakers and those facing summons or inquiries
- Applies during election processes such as nomination filing and scrutiny
- The government frames it as ending “neta culture” in the state
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