PurpleButcher
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Hi,
The meeting should be in private with a 100 years top security no disclosure----.
Now---in you daily life----the things you are supposed to do daily----you want a pat on your back for doing something extraordinary. Everybody wants to be acknowledged for a job that they have done.
A child takes a step---and we encourage him / her----why----would it stop taking steps if we don't encourage----no---once the first step is taken---there is no stopping---but encouragement makes you do things better----.
Same thing holds true for the soldiers---even though they signed up----but still it is not an ordinary decision to lay down your life.
For that reason---we have medals for gallantry----we build monuments for those who laid down their lives---we bestow upon them the terms like 'martyr' 'shaheed' and the likes of it----but for what---to acknowledge the act of bravery and unselfish sacrifice of life----.
as far as meeting in private is concerned it ruins the very concept of justice. the purpose of justice is to make an example out of the guilty and the punishment should be so severe that no one should think about committing the same mistake again. That is why in saudi arabia, beheading requires a mass gathering, no mass gathering, beheading is delayed till next friday prayer (i have just heard about it never had the stamina to witness such a thing ). Furthermore a lot of fact finding committees have come and gone, have presented secret findings and submitted lengthy reports but what affect did they have on anyone. justice must be seen, not held in private .
Now second thing about patting on the back, yes pat them on their backs, respect them, give them awards, but being indebted to them is beyond comprehension,whatever they do, its not a favour, its their job. just like a janitor does his job so does a jawan, its their duty. they are given taxpayers' money for that.