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RE:Analysis
by suraj on Jul 02, 2007 10:44 PM

Dear John,
If a subordinate commits suicide, his immediate
boss should be prosecuted for negligence, and the accused should prove his innocence.
If these royals don%u2019t know the basics of HR rules, just because they have cleared
Some subjective examinations.
Any misuse of office by anybody would accumulate the same being rewarded to their descendants.
Since it is an army not the usual civic matters, it is hard to rely on any reports.
But, in our "functioning anarchy",(thanks to Sunith) where such sacrifices forced on individuals have been legitimized.
I have the first hand experience of this kind of torture, for camouflaging the blunder at the top level, and when you look up for help from the peer, you are shunned for fear of the administrative wrath. To narrate it would be violation of service act, on which account the right to information act looses its end.
Every government servant should realize that all the service acts are always next to the fundamental rights of the constitution, for which we are working.
Come, whatever may be? My Divine providence has always proved me right.


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