The neutrality of civil servants means that they should not take part in politics. They are expected to remain impartial and politically neutral in the discharge of their duties, regardless of their personal political beliefs or affiliations. This is to ensure that they provide effective and efficient services to the government and the public without any bias or prejudice towards any political party or individual. They are expected to serve the government of the day, irrespective of the political party in power and provide professional advice to the political leaders in order to help them make informed decisions.