@mxtaverse Even if a structure is illegal, demolition should not be immediate. The occupant must receive proper notice and a fair opportunity to challenge the action in court.
When an organisation stops being transparent, it's workforce naturally becomes less worried about failures when no more you face backlash for your mistakes, since the leadership keeps shielding you.
This is fine for a private org, not acceptable for a civilian public organization. General public very gullible, easy to feed them conspiracy theories.
This hurts especially for a organization founded on transparency and accountability since they struggled for public support, ruined by poor modern leadership who can't handle politicians.
We went from telling politicians how it's done to politicians telling thrnm what to do. Embarrassing from a leadership point of view.
As a kid I read a chacha Chaudhry story
It said :
A thief was caught and given a choice:
Either eat 100 onions or receive 100 shoe-beatings (sau jute).
Thinking onions are easier, he starts eating them. After a few onions, the burning becomes unbearable, so he switches to shoe-beatings.
After a few shoe-beatings, he finds those even worse and switches back to onions.
He keeps changing his mind until, in the end, he has eaten all 100 onions and received all 100 shoe-beatings.
Moral : Failure to commit to a difficult choice makes things worse.
No one know how to play Indian sensibilities like the Ruskies. If only the Yanks had 10% as much sense, India-America bilateral relationship would have been on a different plane.
@ndtv F*ck you @dpradhanbjp this is on you. Your incompetence led to this. If you have any shame left you must take responsibility and resign.
@BJP4India remove him from the Education minster role. Else he'll be your downfall.