Q15 · UPPSC PCS Mains 2022 · GS IV · 12 marks · ~200 words in the hall · 2 min read

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Crowd is a temporary group which immediately collects at one place in a situation of accident or protest or demonstration. The probability of this crowd becoming violent is always possible. Many times this crowd creates unnecessary situations of violence. Through which persuasion method can the crowd be controlled and satisfied? Explain.

Topic: Ethics and Human Interface. Syllabus: Ethics and Human Interface — Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics in human action. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2022 and Ethics and Human Interface.

Revision summary

A crowd is temporary and can turn violent through rumour, anonymity, and humiliation. Persuasion is information, calm authority, trusted local voices, and a face-saving next step. Small lawful concessions and space-time management lower heat. Do not trade another group’s safety or use a communal lie. Satisfaction is a FIR, a date, or relief that can be taken home, not a slogan.

Model answer

Introduction

A crowd is a short-lived gathering around an accident, a rumour, or a protest. Anonymity and emotion can turn it violent. Persuasion here is not a speech contest; it is lowering heat while the law still stands.

Body

Why a crowd turns

  • Anonymity, contagion, and a grievance story make people do what they would not do alone.
  • Delay, humiliation, or a communal frame are accelerants.
  • Force too early can prove the rumour that “they only understand the stick.”

Persuasion methods that control and satisfy

  • Presence with calm authority: identifiable officers, even voice, no taunt from the loudspeaker.
  • Information first: what happened, who is in charge, when the next fact will come; vacuum is filled by a lie.
  • Trusted interlocutors: local teacher, elder, union leader, or cleric who is not a riot entrepreneur.
  • Separate the leaders: talk to a small set, not to a roar; give them a face-saving path.
  • Small legitimate concessions: a written complaint taken now, a magistrate’s visit, water and a medical van after an accident.
  • Time and space: move the gathering off a highway, fix a hearing hour, let hunger and fatigue work without insult.
  • Reciprocity of respect: use the crowd’s language; do not mock the dead or the injured.
  • Commitment: announce a time-bound enquiry and then actually start it in view.
  • Women and unarmed outreach where the grievance is about dignity, not only about a roadblock.
  • Social proof: film and show that most people are leaving; do not film only the stones.

What not to do

  • Do not bargain away another community’s safety or promise a result you cannot sign.
  • Do not use a rumour against a caste or faith as a “persuasion” tool.
  • Lethal or humiliating force is last, lawful, and documented; it is not a persuasion method.

Satisfaction

  • Satisfaction is a credible next step, not a viral hug. A FIR number, a relief list, or a date on a notice is persuasion the crowd can take home.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  C[Crowd heat] --> F[Facts calm voice]
  C --> T[Trusted interlocutor]
  F --> P[Path and time]
  T --> P
  P --> D[De-escalation]

Conclusion

Crowd control by persuasion is calm presence, facts, trusted go-betweens, a face-saving path, and a real next step. Violence is not inevitable if the vacuum of information and dignity is not left empty.

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