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I am sure you can find that out if you try a bit.
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Never.. They are within their right to enquire. A rogue General must be sacked.
He has a running feud with current Army chief. He is probably the least suitable person to become defense minister. His appointment would be divisive for Army and has potential of causing communal rift within Army. Hindu-Sikh relations have barely healed from Rapine of Rajiv and this is the last thing we need.
no we dont, may be we should have it.Does India not have a law like Pakistan, which prevents govt. employee to for taking part in political activies, for certain period!
This can be dangerous......
A retd. Army General would have leanings towards Army which in turn can effect modernization of IAF & IN.
A neutral person would be a better DM.
Find out what? No significant troop movement occurs without the government seconding it. No point running behind conspiracy theories.
Shouldn't this invalidate your previous point about "spooking" people?
Find out what? No significant troop movement occurs without the government seconding it. No point running behind conspiracy theories.
Exactly. Shouldn't this invalidate your previous point about "spooking" people?
Thats what I have been saying. Nothing extraordinary happened that night which should have spooked Raisana hills. Even the then DGMO has confirmed this. Just one media outlet prints this story and we have this scandal.
no we dont, may be we should have it.
but that will be against his democratic rights, which is not good.
Dragging in religion is just pathetic.
I think he meant after retirement. You are free to enter politics if you resign or retire (in India).No, Paid employment or even being on contract or working in an PSU bars you from contesting election.
http://lawmin.nic.in/legislative/election/volume 1/representation of the people act, 1951.pdf
See page 70
There is nothing pathetic in dragging religion in this case. Irrespective of truth, there is a perception that Bikram singh issue was communally coloured. It is prudent to let him complete his term unmolested.
There is nothing pathetic in dragging religion in this case. Irrespective of truth, there is a perception that Bikram singh issue was communally coloured. It is prudent to let him complete his term unmolested.
Agreed. But you can't fault the government in inquiring just what the armed forces was upto, can you?
I know that Bikram singh issue was community related (since JJ Singh was a Sikh too) but to say that kicking him out is going to worsen Hindu Sikh relation was pathetic.
Bikram Singh is not a leader of the Sikhs, nor will he be viewed as one.