It’s not often bureaucrats make headlines with a public spat—like the way two IAS officers in Mysore did earlier this June. It began with the commissioner of Mysore City Corporation, Shilpa Nag, announcing at a press conference that she was resigning from the civil service fed up with the “harassment” by district head Rohini Sindhuri (in picture). The “accused” countered the charge with a statement and the discussion soon delved into the details of the flashpoint—such as the number of Covid care centres being set up, about CSR funds meant for pandemic management, and construction of a swimming pool in the district deputy commissioner’s official residence, which was a protected heritage property. Local political leaders in the city peppered the dispute with their side-takes. That’s when the government stepped in and transferred the officers out of Mysore.