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Author:Hariharan Janardhanan
Human resource - Wipro Technologies
GALLANTRY- Hats off to India
Monday 08th, December 2008

Dear Folks,

I am forwarding an article I received yesterday.

There are two points I am making here:-

  • The people must note that the police forces are so corrupt that they are completely ineffective. If you saw the video clip from svl cameras of the CST showing the way the GRP with Pt 303 rifles hiding instead of using it a large number of lives could have been saved. A 303 rifle is still the most powerful and accurate weapon for a long range shot. Unfortunately the fellows were too scared to shoot. And fear comes from ignorance, ignorance of their trade. The same men if trained could have shot the terrorist. And why are they not trained - because their superiors are busy making money and the men are busy harassing petty criminals and extortion.
  • The second issue is that our Congress Government is on an appeasement drive. After the Kabul blast the bureaucrat who was killed was given a gallantry award. Not understood. By that logic everyone who was killed in Mumbai should be given Kirti Chakras. I sincerely wish that the Government shows greater discretion on what is gallantry and what is just bad luck.

Nowhere it is intended to reduce the sacrifice of people who have given their lives. this is intended to highlight the brainless approach of the people in the Govt.

Gallant Soldiers die differently!

By Col Karan Kharb

It is often said that in democracies people get the government they deserve. What is even truer is that they also get the quality of Security they deserve. Is there a difference in 'loss' and 'sacrifice'; 'sympathy' and 'pride'; 'innocence' and 'valour'? We all know there is a qualitative difference and the value of 'commission or omission' in performance becomes vivid and clear in events involving high risks. There should therefore be an appropriate qualitative difference in the Nation's way of conveying its gratitude or sympathy through grant of honours and awards for the sacrifices and assistance to bereaved families.

Here are a few points to mull over:-

1. Innocent Casualties: Hemant Karkare and his 'Quick Reaction Team' of ATS encounter experts - 8 of them in a police Qualis - were surprised, waylaid and butchered without being allowed to use their weapons by two terrorists on prowl in Mumbai on 26 November.

  • In this case Hemant Karkare and his team were not aware of the danger lurking on them and therefore they were surprised.
  • Their lack of training did not allow them to anticipate and react with operational swiftness.
  • The poor quality of weapons could be questioned only if any of them had tried to use whatever they had. Going by their stance, it was unlikely that they would have used MP-5 or AK-47 even if they had these weapons on them.
  • Prior to commencing their move, the leader had apparently not carried out analysis of the situation at hand; no quick plans or operational drills seemed to exist; no instructions passed; no contingencies visualized.
  • Unfortunately they do not appear to have been vigilant on their way. Given the situation they were reacting to, any professional police officer would be prying for tell-tail signs or traces of the terrorists loitering in the town.
  • Much like the hapless unfortunate 187 civilians, they fell to terror bullets most innocently. They deserve our deep sympathy and heartfelt condolences.

We pray to God to bestow eternal peace upon them and grant fortitude to the bereaved families they have left behind. Their families, friends and everyone who knew them shall reminisce their gentleness with fondness! They deserve our care and compassion. Hopefully, correct lessons will be subsequently learnt after the Mumbai Police carry out a dispassionate case study of the happenings.

2. Supreme Sacrifice through Exceptional Valour: Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan arrived with his team at the most crucial site where the savage bloodbath was already on. Unlike Hemant Karkare, Sandeep was fully conscious and aware of the magnitude of danger to the innocent civilians entrapped inside and to himself.

  • He knew where the terrorists were, how much damage they had already caused and what devastating potential and unhindered shooting spree they were on.
  • Like a professional, he quickly studied and analysed the situation and visualising the gravity of the risk involved, he ordered his team not to come forward until he silenced the terrorist shooting from behind cover.
  • Since saving innocent lives was the most important part of his mission, he did not enjoy the freedom his opponents in shooting and bursting grenades at will. Yet he chased them.
  • He valiantly pursued the terrorists until he fell in the gun battle that ensued. His team quickly followed and, after some tough hide and seek drama, they neutralised both the terrorists in an engagement that saved the remaining innocent lives in the building.
  • Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan gave his life but saved many others. He knew what he was facing and yet he dared. This was a sacrifice with a difference which invokes not sympathy but pride and inspiration; courage and dedication; honour over safety. His death triumphed over an evil; choosing to die differently for a cause, Sandeep immortalised himself!

Major Sandeep Unikrishnan's valour will continue to inspire many soldiers, commandos, constables and civilians. We are proud of such gallant soldiers in our Special Commando Forces and our Armed Forces who always step in when those who run the administration or Prashashan routinely during happier times beat a quick retreat and become invisible leaving the police and the army to deal with the dangers. Their brief? 'Retrieve the situation and make it safe and cool enough for me to resume my bureaucratic control.' No accountability, no risk and yet all pelf and perks served on and under the table!

The upsurge of popular outrage against the politicians as a class is not misplaced. But in this rage public is missing the wood for the trees. What is role and accountability of those who call themselves CEOs of the cities, towns and districts – the Babus, the Brown Sahibs who have mastered the knack to hide into special zones of safety and comfort? They must answer some tough questions too. It is their failure that culminates into dangerous situations which they cannot handle. Then they turn to the Forces to bail them out of the mess. And when it comes to pelf and perks, they want to reign supreme. When it is beyond their competence or too risky, call the Army to restore the situation for them. Sheer mockery of governance!

How disgusting that in spite of having bailed them out and putting the mess back into order, the soldier is not being treated with the love and esteem he deserves as our saviour. Sadly, quite often he is insulted – look how:-

  • Our media and TV viewers go euphoric over a sixer by a cricketer and eulogise him. Chief Ministers and governments lavishly shower crores of rupees on such players.
  • Abhinav Bindra wins a Gold Medal in Olympics and gets Rs 3 Crore plus a host of high value commercial ads and bounty rolls on booming like a snow ball.
  • India's economy, security or international standing is not least affected even if we lose hundreds of such medals and matches. But can we afford to lose one Kargil or Mumbai to our enemy?
  • Lives lost by ticket less riff-raff illegally travelling on roofs of train or in fires in illegal colonies get rewarded much in the same measure as our soldiers who sacrifice their lives fighting to save us.

Think over and compare the value of Rs 5-10 lakh for a soldier's supreme sacrifice against the most triumphant cricket player or a pigeon shooter at Olympics! Do we deserve the selfless devotion to duty and sacrifices of our gallant soldiers and commandos like Sandeep? Don't we owe our soldiers a little more love, honour and respect than we do to our sportsmen and entertainers?

An Olympic shooter wins Gold (Only a game) & Government gives him 3 Crores
Another Shooter dies, fighting with terrorists (Saving our country and our live) & government pays his family 5 lakhs.

Hats off to India

 
Comments
Comment 1: By Zeba Khan on 08th Dec 2008
I truely agree with the Col's view about the issuance of perks to a Pegion shooter V/s a Brave soldier killing all those who are the enemies of this Nation. It is hight of Hippocracy being maintained by the elected representatives sitting in the Parliament & wasting the taxpayers hard earned money.

I have a suggestion here for our brave soldiers :

Why wait for so many years to get what is rightfully due to all of you people fihgting in hazadrous conditions for the country in difficult terrains & even though the 6th Pay commissions report has been accepted Our Chief of Staffs are still negotiating witht the ministries for your dues at differnt levels to be allocated properly to all of you.

Stop fighting for the Nation. Pick up your trade experiences like Col Rajvardhan Rathod & pitch your efforts in gaining a medal for India in the various Sports Fields in different competitions across the Globe.
Achivement:You will get facilitated by the Various state & Central govt.s & automatically qualify for a promotion & end up retiring a happy person with a heavy post retirement bank balance along with saving your life for your family.

2. Not a profitable idea to fight for the state or the nation. Coz end of the day you end up protecting politicians who come from crimnal backgrounds & want you to be a yes man for them, taking orders from them to ferry their children,getting milk & vegetables for the household. So if your training is to go wasted doing all this then you might as weel use it for your own good. Else Politicians like Achyutanandan the CM of Kerala will shower explicit praises at your door if they are debarred from entering your house by your folks on your death.

So please think twice whether this is really worth it.I ask this qustion not becoz i am against your valour or dedication to the nation. I myself come from a defence background having lost friends in the Kargil war but becoz I am tired of seeing people die for the safety of these politicians who only wait for an opportune time to play politics with everyone's life as long as they are protected.

Why can't the people from the forces say no to deputations for the service of a security guard for each & every politician.

For the last so many years the Army Recruitment is not able to meet the required no. for the different wings of the forces.Today the youth maybe motivated but then to what advantage they too would be used to protect the Politicians once they complete their NSG training.

Today I salute to all the Brave heart soldiers of the country who are forever ready to laydown their lives for us.If we as common citizens think of creating a fund for the soilders who sacrificed their lives by contributing a 100 Rs. per month then I am sure we can ensure that their sacrifice does not go in vain.

JAI HIND.

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