Thank You Mr DG
The leadership plays a decisive role in the performance of the force it commands. It determines success or failure, and recently, our paramilitary forces have demonstrated what was long missing. For instance, the ITBP commandant in Kanpur stood firmly for his jawan—a shining example of junior leadership—and the CRPF director general exemplified true senior leadership.
This brings to mind two incidents involving the Indian Army. In November 2016, a car failed to stop at a checkpost, prompting security forces to open fire, resulting in the deaths of two youths. While the action was justified, the soldiers were unjustly arrested and faced numerous hardships. Northern Commander Gen Hooda later issued a public apology, abandoning his own troops on a national stage. This severely undermined the morale of our army.The second was one a Col stood for his troops in Mizoram against police the than Army Chief who later became CDS wanted to take disciplinary action against the Colonel on insistence of defence minister.
One of the greatest achievements of the Modi government is the dismantling of Naxalite terror. Although it hasn't received recognition it deserved, those who understand terror know the tremendous effort our paramilitary forces have put forth. If anyone deserves credit, it’s Home Minister Amit Shah—an extraordinary leader. His victories in Bengal and the destruction of Naxalism have elevated him to a level never before achieved by any previous home minister.
Once, the armed forces set the standards for leadership, whether junior or senior. Sadly, today, the norm has shifted. We in armed forces must now learn from our paramilitary forces and restore the true spirit of leadership.
@RaoAkshaySingh@SushilS27538625 You said it. That's your intention, to score brawny points. Rau Tularam eventually landed up in kabul. Why was the medical college in Rewari not named after Rao Tula Ram.
@SushilS27538625 Ahirs opposed medical College in narnaul due to its name
Jats opposing medical College in charkhi dadri due to its name
Both the areas were devoid of medical colleges since 1947
And now when the govt is giving them they are opposing it
@SushilS27538625 The Ahirs themselves protested against naming the medical college after Chavan Rishi and wanted it named after Rao Tularam instead. The demand of the people of Ghasola Village is also legitimate, and it would be unfair to impose Rao Tularam's name on them against their wishes.
@SushilS27538625 Why the medical College of Mahendegarh or AIIMS Rewari not kept after rao Tula ram or Medical College, Bhiwani, or Medical College Faridabad etc ??
"Haryana once again simmering with 35 vs 1,sad"
There are several new medical colleges being established in Haryana, covering areas that had previously been neglected. This is a positive and necessary step forward. Frankly, unless a name is highly controversial or divisive, it should not matter what an institution is called. However, the master of divisive politics in BJP has found a new instrument to keep the Jat versus non-Jat divide in Haryana inflamed. The decision to name the medical college in Charkhi Dadri after Rao Tularam by Health Minister Arti Rao, daughter of Rao Indrajit, has ignited controversy. Rao Tularam fought against the British in the 1857 revolt and was a companion of Tatya Tope—a true hero revered by Ahirs. Charkhi Dadri is a predominantly Jat area, and Rao Tularam is a national hero whose legacy transcends caste, creed, religion, sect, community, and region. There is no reason for the people of Charkhi Dadri to object to his name. This is politics at its worst. The BJP’s survival in Haryana depends on exploiting divisions, and Arti Rao’s move epitomizes this strategy. Her intent seems to be Imposing an Ahir hero on the Jat community which is unjust; Rao Tularam’s heroism belongs to all of India. Haryana needs to elevate its institutions based on merit and history, not caste or region. Naming the medical college in Charkhi Dadri after Tularam should come with establishing Dev Lal College in Rewari. It would reflect a commitment to unity and historical greatness, not division. Arti Rao is a dynast like her father and can survive only on negative political agenda.
@SushilS27538625 Those who followed 1986_87VP Singh resignation from.Rajiv cabinet and euphoria thereafter and also his eventually allign with Janata Dal The End of his Era in 1989 reminds me @annamalai_k Resignation The euphoria 2029 will decide whst wud be the fate of his party I will wait
"Annamalai can be the Anna Hazare for CJP 🪳. What do you say, India?"
The country has wasted its time and internet data over the past two days on CJP 🪳. However, the real news that deserved attention was Mr. Annamalai's resignation from the BJP. It's clear that the party has failed spectacularly in Tamil Nadu. While Amit Shah and Modi bask in the glory of Bengal's victory, they must also accept responsibility for the Tamil Nadu debacle. Annamalai is not some flighty operator but an intelligent, principled, and nuanced individual. His resignation marks the end of hope in the BJP—that the government would be accountable. Dharmaender Pradhan, Sitaraman, or Rajnath Singh will not resign regardless of their mistakes. Frankly, he is the leader who should take charge of the Cockroach Janta Party.
The Cockroach Janta Party was destined to fail; it was a foregone conclusion. The problem in the country is not that people are not suffering, but that they don't want chaos and choose to endure more. The 2011 Anna Hazare movement was more organised and led by people with more credibility than the government of the day. UPA wasn't a political coalition but a group of crooks. Look at this middle-aged man getting frustrated when questioned and immediately resorting to slander. Admittedly, the girls asking questions were not to his liking, but he shouldn't have responded with such a crass comment. People recognised that this was a gathering of AAP, communists, leftists, and jihadis trying to gain attention, but the gang failed.
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Just an hour after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched missile and drone attacks targeting a key US military base, the US retaliated with an airstrike on an IRGC base, killing more than 200 soldiers, including an IRGC spokesman, on the spot.
Where is the alternative? That's the core problem. No one is providing an "alt
model of governance/politics/administration" either by intent or by design. Consequently, despite all that the current govt appears to have gotten wrong, and clear decline on many fronts, the citizens want a stable dispensation. And there is not one single alternative available that the citizens can take seriously. These youngsters are not even clear on -"what", "how" and "when" - they want the change.. appears very unserious. The govt is lucky (or by design) there is not one option that appears "serious enough to take seriously".
This video serves as a clear metaphor for the what's wrong with opposition politics in India today. While they label the mainstream media as 'Godi media' and social media support of BJP as right-wing ideology, the reality is evident in governance. Opposition-ruled states consistently perform worse than BJP-led states in law and order,development indexes, corruption, communal politics, and anti-Hindu agendas. The opposition's only certainty is opposition itself; they have nothing positive to showcase. कोई solution नहीं है. Modi may face challenges in administrative control and government employees being corrupt, but his intentions remain good. The opposition may have become a nuisance,and their actions reveal their true ineffectiveness.