What happened (as reflected in the available preview)
The Hindu’s editorial preview raises concerns about gun culture and accountability and calls for stricter or more appropriate action in justice and governance.
Background and earlier position (general UPSC framing)
UPSC examination of gun-culture and accountability issues is usually built around three connected questions: prevention of unlawful possession and misuse, fair and effective law-and-order response through investigation and prosecution, and accountability of institutions and officials when violations occur.
What changed now (based on the excerpt available here)
The preview increases emphasis on accountability and signals a need for stricter or more appropriate action related to justice and governance linked to gun-culture concerns. No named policy, law, or quantified impact is provided in the available excerpt.
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