@DRSAgarwal@jagograhakjago
Full payment made (Bill No: DRS/PNE/ 4993321/25) but suffered financial loss.
7293 surcharge not in quotation + 15000 FOV charged instead of promised 3rdparty insurance, leading to PSU claim reject.Refund Rs. 22,293 now or face Consumer Court action.
Ex-Servicemen Department of the Congress Party stands solidly with and behind the CAPF in their demand for Organised Group ‘A’ (OGSA) status and to free them from the crutches of IPS officers.
Like the military, paramilitary forces have no space for police cadres. IPS officers are not trained for the military needs of the country; they are primarily trained for civil policing to maintain law and order. Whereas paramilitary forces were raised to assist the military in both peace and war. They were initially trained by the military to assist in border management during peacetime and to help maintain civil, military, and other vital assets/establishments during wartime. Subsequently, paramilitary forces have been employed in managing internal security threats and combating ANEs.
Paramilitary forces are operationally aligned with the Indian defence forces for their primary roles. Each organisation has a specific mandate:
ITBP – Tibet border
BSF – International borders
SSB – Nepal border
CISF – Industrial and vital government installations
CRPF – Reserve force under MHA, primarily handling anti-Naxal operations, as the Army is committed to borders (LoC, LAC), J&K, and the North East
These organisations and their homegrown cadres have matured fully and are capable of leading their respective organisations efficiently and effectively.
The time has now come to free paramilitary forces from the crutches of IPS officers, who are trained mainly for civil policing and have limited exposure to military or paramilitary operations.
Their training standards, experience in anti-insurgency operations, and understanding of border security management are limited compared to the homegrown cadres. The experience of IPS cadres in soldiering and soldierly qualities is also comparatively shallow.
The sole objective of raising these organisations was to ease the burden on defence forces, which were continuously deployed in counter-insurgency operations to tackle internal security challenges across the country.
Paramilitary organisations today are well poised in terms of training, operational readiness, and handling internal security situations independently, with due support from the Indian military.
Another important organisation, Assam Rifles, was raised under the MHA with operational control of the Army, primarily to maintain a lower Army strength in the perception of the international community.
The Army exercises direct operational control over Assam Rifles, with its personnel serving on a tenure basis.
There is now a growing demand from paramilitary cadres for better career prospects and growth.
They seek the right to command their own field units and formations. However, top command and control positions continue to be dominated by IPS officers through the MHA.
The Hon’ble Supreme Court has directed the MHA to withdraw IPS officers from these organisations and allow paramilitary cadres to rise through the chain of command and occupy top leadership positions. However, to circumvent this, the government has introduced proposed reforms and the Act-2026 to legitimise the appointment of IPS officers at IGP level and above, thereby retaining control.
Thus, we stand alongside our paramilitary brethren in demanding:
1. Grant Organised Gp A ( OGSA) status to cadres of Govt of India.
2. Allow Homegrown cadres of respective to rise and command their organisation upto DG level.
3. Provide assured career progression schemes to all the cadres of CAPF at all levels.
4. Give OPS/NFU to all the cadres of all the paramilitary forces.
Thanks & Regards,
Col Rohit Chaudhry
National Chairman
Ex-Servicemen Department
AICC
@INCIndia@kharge@RahulGandhi@priyankagandhi@kcvenugopalmp@Jairam_Ramesh@AICCMedia@INC_Television@ANI@PTI_News@journo_jitendra
#JusticeForCAPF
#IndiaStandsWithParamilitary
Why just Amazon, even Instagram is full of content by plate manufacturers which not just promotes illegal plates openly, but glorifies it as some sort of achievement. IDs, phone numbers are openly displayed, and yet the police remain mute spectators.
@DGPMaharashtra@CMOMaharashtra@MORTHIndia
Think of the worst way to die, and India will still manage to shock you with something even more horrific.
An LKG girl was travelling in a dilapidated school bus. The bus jolted. A section of the already rotten floor collapsed. The child, Ananya, slipped through the gap, fell straight under the rear wheel, and was crushed to death on the spot.
This was not some remote village van. This bus belonged to some Mount International School, Aligarh, supposedly a “reputed” private school. A school that allowed children to travel in a death trap.
Look at the condition of the seats and the floor in the images. This very bus was issued a fitness certificate just 11 months ago.
Residents of Magarpatta and Amanora were left shaken after a group of bikers staged a late-night rally using motorcycles with illegally modified exhausts. The deafening noise, which reportedly occurred even in the vicinity of a local police chowky, has raised serious concerns regarding the efficacy of night patrols. Frustrated citizens are now demanding immediate intervention from the Pune Police, calling for strict enforcement against noise pollution and the seizure of vehicles involved in dangerous nighttime riding to restore peace to their neighborhoods.
#PuneRoadSafety #MagarpattaCity #Amanora #NoisePollution #PunePolice
Hey @CSNCityPolice, I could see traffic policemen at many locations in the city today, but it was shocking to see that blatant violations were ignored as if they didn't even exist.
- Illegally modified exhausts blaring deafening noise.
- Triple riding in a zig zag manner risking many people's lives.
- Illegal plates, completely in disregard of Motor vehicles Act.
- Huge flags mounted on motorcycles which were certainly blocking a safe view.
All this in the name of celebrating Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti. I'm sure if Maharaj would've been among us today, he would've personally ensured such cheapsters are flogged.
@DGPMaharashtra
1.5 months ago, after our campaign in which we exposed serious concerns regarding IAS officers and Jal Shakti Ministry awards, the official portal went offline.
Now comes a massive development from Barmer.
A local newspaper filed an RTI after our campaign seeking records of 91,000+ water tanks reportedly constructed under a public campaign. The same achievement cited for national level recognition.
The district administration’s response: Records Not Available.
Let this sink in.
• 91,000+ structures claimed
• Award granted at national level
• Public money involved
• But no district-level records?
If there are no records:
👉On what basis were awards recommended?
👉What data was sent to the Jal Shakti Ministry?
👉Who authenticated the numbers?
👉Where are the GPS locations?
👉Where are the work orders and payment files?
👉Where are the completion certificates?
Was the Ministry given verified ground data or just compiled figures on paper?
National honours are not social media badges. They require documentation, audit trails and accountability.
If records truly do not exist, this is not a clerical lapse. This is either gross administrative failure or deliberate misrepresentation.
The administration must answer clearly:
👉Were 91,000 tanks actually built?
👉If yes, show the files.
👉If no, who is responsible for sending inflated data to Delhi?
And if this newspaper report is false, then take strict action against the newspaper agency immediately.
Either way — the truth must come out. 🙏
टीना डाबी की बहन ने एक जगह शादी का कार्ड की फोटो अपलोड की एक जगह जल शक्ति मिनिस्ट्री के होम पेज की और एक करोड़ का पुरुस्कार जीत लिया ,
अगर बड़ी बहन के कारनामे सुनेंगे तो आपके तोते उड़ जायेंगे और पैसिफिक महासागर क्रॉस करके होनोलूलू पहुंच जायेंगे।
Tina Dabi’s sister, IAS Ria Dabi team uploaded a wedding invitation card on the Jal Shakti Ministry website as “proof of work completed” and still walked away with a ₹1 Crore Govt Award.
Let that sink in.
📌 Wedding card shown as project evidence
📌 No real work on the ground
📌 No geo-tagged photos
📌 No third-party verification
📌 Yet official records marked the work as “completed”
> This isn’t a clerical mistake.
> Her team uploaded a wedding card as govt work and the system approved it, rewarded it and celebrated it.
If a marriage invite can pass as infrastructure proof, then audits are fake, geo-tagging is a joke and awards are just paperwork with power backing.
This is not governance.
This is institutional corruption dressed up as excellence. 🙏
Language Mafia strikes again in Maharashtra.
MNS goons assaulted a staff member of Physics Wallah coaching centre at Nashik's Sharanpur Road and warned the institute to appoint Marathi speaking employees within eight days. Well done @CMOMaharashtra
2014: Give me 60 months.
2016: Give me only 50 days.
2023: Give me just 5 years.
2025: Give me time until 2035.
2026: Now my target is 2047.
What will be next, Modi ji?