Indian Army — illegal court martials repeatedly getting convened with no check and accountability structure | |||
The process for court martial was created in the british era to sort out 'bloody indians' in a way that any particular britisher truly wanted and not necessarily complying with any army rule of that time. The ditto same context and process continues to date even when britishers have been replaced by indians. Why? Enough proof is available all across the legal lobby, with hundreds and thousands of soldiers being harassed to inhumane levels and more is totally available, if this consumer complaint cell cares to do the job it has been created for. Sending the complaint to the faceless organization - indian army, and not being bothered about not getting a reply and hence ensuring to get the same - is it out of the scope of work of this cell that i am writing in? Indian army generals and officers sign almost-death warrants of innocent people left, right and center and walk out free because there is zero personal accountability to what they do. They are never held for the signatures they do. What is the point of a human signature then? Why not just have government stamps be put everywhere and all the top corrupt personnels be given extra sets of these stamps to enable their multi-tasking within their limited shelf life in the organization? Be it position or power or money or persona favours, a crazy serious affair like court martial is being re-convened even when the case is under judiciary, because they haven't had enough in the first one and they realized their errors and need to cover them up. Ofcourse, court martial is ghar ki kheti - open it anytime, do whatever within it, close it however. Not acceptable and will be challenged till we get our rights back. Was this information helpful? | |||
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