No tax on gains made from debt investment (for outside money) is fire fighting attempt. Issue is more serious. Important question, why did India reach this stage?
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.
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Her name is Sonia Narang.
She was born on November 17 1975 in Chandigarh. Her father was a retired deputy superintendent of police. She was a North Zone topper in Class 12 and won a gold medal in Sociology at Punjab University.
She joined the Indian Police Service in 1999 and was allotted the Karnataka cadre.
She built a reputation early for refusing to bend. As Superintendent of Police in Davangere, she stood her ground against a sitting MLA during a violent protest.
In 2015, she was posted as Superintendent of Police in the City wing of the Karnataka Lokayukta, the state’s anti-corruption watchdog.
There she found something the institution was not prepared for her to find.
According to investigations that followed, an extortion racket was operating from inside the Lokayukta itself. Government officials were allegedly being threatened with raids and made to pay bribes to avoid them.
The trail led to the son of the sitting Lokayukta, Justice Bhaskar Rao.
Sonia Narang took cognisance of a complaint and put it in writing to the Lokayukta registrar. No action was taken on her report.
She did not let it go.
The matter eventually led to a formal investigation. The Lokayukta’s son was arrested. Other insiders were arrested. Justice Bhaskar Rao was forced to resign from the institution that was supposed to fight corruption.
She was later promoted to Deputy Inspector General in the Criminal Investigation Department and went on to investigate a major question paper leak scam.
When the Chief Minister accused her on the floor of the assembly of helping illegal miners, she publicly denied it and pointed out that she had never worked in any mining region or department.
In a later reshuffle involving around forty officers, several officials who had been probing corruption in the Lokayukta and mining sectors were transferred out.
In 2019, she was sent on central deputation to the National Investigation Agency in Delhi.
She was posted to an institution created to fight corruption.
She discovered the corruption was inside the institution itself.
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Forget about India being a developed country by 2047 with messy urbanisation. Poor execution on ground bothers none. Forget about clean & smart cities, these are garbage cities on all counts, a serious failure. Gurgaon leads. @PMOIndia@cmohry@mlkhattar@OfficialGMDA
@Moochikal@amitkilhor@IPS_Association@thekiranbedi Feudal mindset has to go. IPS tag gets too much privileges too fast & too early. They need to lead sorefooted. They stay isolated within high four walls from infant stage.
@OfficialGMDA@MunCorpGurugram Your posts don't match ground realities. Things remain broken, everything dug out. It is pathetic. Request get used to real work. @cmohry You need to camp in Gurgaon for some days to see yourself. It is beyond bureaucracy. @PMOIndia@mlkhattar
For this kind of job, taxing soldiers on income earned in field areas is a crime, and India is the only army in the world that does that. Abolish tax on field allowance @PMOIndia
@ShashiTharoor@Ram_Guha@ShashiTharoor Two important points here. Potential & trainability are two parameters, on both counts Rahul Gandhi has failed miserably. That is despite his background of being born with golden spoon. No efforts can make him ride 'Chetak'. No one offers space on platter.