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UP IAS officer transferred a day after publicly acknowledging civic failures with sit-ups

Rinkoo Singh Rahee, 43, had only just assumed his first post as an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. On Monday, he took charge as the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Puwayan tehsil in Shahjahanpur after completing his IAS training, having cleared the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination in 2023.

July 31, 2025 / 15:15 IST
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Rinkoo Singh Rahee hails from Aligarh and has a long history of anti-corruption efforts. (Image: @ANI)

The Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday transferred IAS officer Rinkoo Singh Rahee to the Board of Revenue in Lucknow, a day after a video surfaced showing him performing sit-ups while holding his ears during a protest by lawyers in Shahjahanpur district.

Rahee, 43, had only just assumed his first post as an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. On Monday, he took charge as the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Puwayan tehsil in Shahjahanpur after completing his IAS training, having cleared the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination in 2023.

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Originally appointed to the Provincial Civil Services (PCS), Rahee is known for his integrity and anti-corruption efforts. His tenure as Social Welfare Officer in Muzaffarnagar in 2009 was marked by a brutal assassination attempt, allegedly due to his exposure of irregularities in government schemes. He was shot six times, sustaining life-threatening injuries, and continues to carry a bullet fragment in his body. He lost an eye and suffered severe facial and jaw damage in the attack.

On Tuesday, just an hour after taking charge as SDM, Rahee carried out an inspection of the tehsil premises. He reportedly found poor sanitation, waterlogging, and widespread public urination despite the presence of toilets. In response, he instructed some residents to perform five sit-ups in an effort to raise awareness about basic civic responsibility, sources said.