Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Re: [HumJanenge] Injustice to Army Chief-This man needs our support


 
Ranjit, I am surprised by your stand because I thought you have a very analytical mind. May I ask why the MS/ COAS had to ask VK Singh to accept !950 as his year of birth as for consideration for a higher rank it is the year of commissioning of his batch and not his date of birth. For promotion to Army cdr the date of birth comes into reckoning as he has to have 2 yrs service left      at the time of promotion. If he was suitable with 1950 as yr of birth then 1951 does not come into play at all. So why was this question asked from him before each promotion. If there was nothing crooked in this requirement his first letter accepting it should have been adequate. But they had to ask him before every promotion. Because the people concerned were not certain and so wanted to him to commit it  every time. The problem is within the army only. But you cannot stop the babus and netas from fishing in troubled waters.
 SK Bahri (Not a Civilian!)

From: Ranjit Rai <ranjitrai123@gmail.com>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com; Rahul Kumar <rahulkb50@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 8 February 2012 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] Injustice to Army Chief-This man needs our support


Dear Rahul,
 
OTHERS IF BUSY PLEASE DELETE ITS ANOTHER VIEW ON ARMY CHIEF'S SHENANIGANS as so many Emails on Army Chiefs DOB are crowding the air and not one from an IAS who are laughing their way to the bank and I do not blame them.
 
Temptation gets the better of me to give my two bits after seeing both sides.
 
 On   Friday  GEN VK SINGH ie Chief's DOB case will be heard
in Supreme Court and lets hope more serving go through such actions as there is no war on the horizon and self before
service sounds better. And we retired can watch from the sidelines and comment  as I am attempting a Book The Tale of Two Chiefs ADM Bhagwat (earlier Book was banned) and Gen VK Singh. I  have collected a lot of material  which has kept us entertained for five  months.
Comments WELCOME
 
Rahul you  write like a civilian . Please see the Army Chief DOB in the light as I write  below.
 
For 24 years you do nothing about your DOB in Army List and twice to get promoted to 2 and 3 stars 
you accept 1950 as DOB and then as Chief go to court when the going gets rough. Then suddenly you  talk of HONOUR
and say I do mind retiring as per DOB 1950 but give me honour .........what honour ? And you look for a deal . OLQ at its best.
 
Your passport says DOB is  1951, your driving licence is 1951 Voter card says 1951 etc etc .....Army List is what your colleagues competed
with you for 25 years and now you are Chief ( An Honour) and want it changed to serve 10 months more or prove your predcessors in poor light
which may be true but at this stage after lending it to them ?
 
Only good point is selection of Chiefs should/could  become  by merit and like US Constitution allows PRESIDENT to select upto 17th in line and get SENATE approval.   When our Constitution was drafted NO ONE WROTE A WORD ABOUT MILITARY as they were clueless and Panditji wanted a Police Army and the Army Chief has acted like a Policeman and many think it is Government Vs Services battle ...It was in Adm Vishnu Bhagwat's case not this.  
 
Ranjit Rai
 

On 5 February 2012 10:53, Rahul Kumar <rahulkb50@yahoo.com> wrote:
We are all focused on the Chief and his appeal of age?

In the forces we need to look at all directions of attack? Lets us for a change think of a bigger motive the Govt and the Politicians have behind it?

Question yourself on  - 

  1. What is the big deal if VKS serves as per year 51 as DOB?
  2. Why is Govt so keen on the so called "line of succession"?
  3. What is line of succession? Has this ever been listed before and followed to this extent?
  4. All Army Cdrs are eligible for the position of Chief so why Gen Bikram Singh is being pushed so vigorously?
  5. Is it that Gen VK has vowed that he would "improve the health of the forces" in terms of corruption? Govt has no time to wait till he retires if so in '13?
  6. Is it that he has pursued and taken to task the top level of offrs for their misdeeds which is affecting the flow in the pipe line of illegal source of .......
  7. Is it that the coming up few billion dollar contracts is worrying the Babu's?
  8. Is it that the Chief refuses to sign for continuation of the Tatra veh deal?
  9. Is there any truth in having Bikram singh at the helm because of his relationship with the PM?
  10. The crux is that what is so very important to take this issue to such a level? For the Govt and for the Chief?
rgds
rahul




From: Trivendra <trivendra54@yahoo.co.in>
To: "humjanenge@googlegroups.com" <humjanenge@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, 4 February 2012 3:56 PM

Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] Injustice to Army Chief-This man needs our support

Sir,

I believe that this is the case of entering in army at an early date by disguising the facts. Believably among other things a  few question are un-discussed at any front

1. Why Army did not take cognizance/action at the time of submission of certificate.
2. How was seniority decided at the time giving promotions.
3. Why did other officers of his rank did not raise question while discrimination was going on with them
4. How was his seniority decided coming to top rank
5. Why army is awaking now.
6 Is there any precedent for handling a lower rank officer in defense or other services.

Regards
Trivendra

 

From: sn datt <captsndatt@gmail.com>
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, 3 February 2012 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] Injustice to Army Chief-This man needs our support

Dear Mr Iyer

This is a surprising comment from an ex serviceman. There is only one hand written NDA application form with the government. All official documents and certificates show 1951 as DOB. Will the government start accepting any DOB declared by a person against official documents?

When his matriculation certificate was sent to UPSC before his joining NDA, rectification should have been done. As ex servicemen we all know how busy we are kept under training and early years of service. There is no time to worry about personal things in detail.

It is important for the government to uphold the dignity of an honest officer and the country as a whole should support him.

SN Datt
Sqn Ldr Retd

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 1:16 PM, sriram iyer <sriram1iyer@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
Dear Friends,,
 
Why now he is getting checked this date of birth , he likes to stay more in the office is it not - pl do not canvass for this person , he has brought down the Indian Army - he is not fighting for interest of the nation but for the SELF - i request you not to misguide the pepul.
 
There are many unconfirmed cases against many self interested persons.  
 
Regards
Sriram
Ex- Servicemen
Mobile - 98499 87946
 


--- On Thu, 2/2/12, Janardan Sharma <contactjps@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Janardan Sharma <contactjps@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] Injustice to Army Chief-This man needs our support
To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, 2 February, 2012, 2:20 PM

Quite some time back I had brought out that it is a very deep rooted and sinister campaign to ease out Gen VK Singh who is perhaps the first COAS to have taken very concerted and sustained measures to cleanse the army of  the menace of proliferating corruption particularly against those involved in mega scams and gross misdeamenours. No doubt these people who have the patronage and support of people in high places are moving heaven and earth to remove him from the scene before they all get roped in.

I can say with confidence that Gen kapoor and Lt Gen Avadesh Kumar are the mail culprits and guilty of deep rooted conspiracy in this shoddy cospiracy planned over a long period.This is no less than a coup d'tat happening in Pakistan; the difference being that it is intra service.

It is a great that an IAS officer has been able to see through the consiparacy and chosen to air his impartial views,even though I suspect the IAS officers in the MOD and the Govt  are also equally involved . Army officers are by and large  too meek and gullible to take a stand even if their chief is meted out injustice and humiliation of the worst kind.

We need to take a united stand to support this valiant and distinguished General in this hour of crisis facing the Indian army as a whole.


Col JP Sharma

So there is a need to  
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Devasahayam MG <mgd@airtelmail.in> wrote:



Today's article of mine will bring some clarity on the issue. All I would like to add is that this is not a mere clerical or bureaucratic error, but part of a larger and sinister agenda.
M.G.Devasahayam
______________________________________________________________________
THE STATESMAN
Special Article
O1 February  2012
President and the Army
Must Intervene And Save The Institution
By MG Devasahayam

THE President made a profound statement while addressing the nation on the eve of the 63rd Republic Day: "While bringing about reforms and improving institutions, we have to be cautious that while shaking the tree to remove the bad fruit, we do not bring down the tree itself." But, under her nose an institution called the Indian Army is being rudely shaken and being brought down by the very government she is presiding over. Despite being the Supreme Commander of India's armed forces she has not even lifted a small finger to stop that.

Republic Day is an occasion of joy and celebration because on that day in 1950, "We, the People of India, gave ourselves a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic anchored on Justice, social, economic and political; Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; Equality of status and of opportunity and to promote among them all Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation".

Sixty-two years have passed and every year we go through the ritual of celebrations and parades with the armed forces in general and Army in particular in the vanguard. It is the members of these forces who have defended and protected our democracy through their valour, sacrifice and total sense of patriotism, bereft of any political ambitions as in our neighbouring countries. It is largely because of them that India stands tall as a sovereign Republic.

Among the armed forces, the Army is the largest and the most visible face. The chief of that force has a special status in the nation's affairs, irrespective of his place in the order of precedence. The present government at the Centre has lost the faith of a vast majority of the people because of colossal failures almost on all fronts, except mortgaging the nation's assets and resources to MNCs. Now the Chief of the Army Staff himself has lost faith in this government and has knocked the doors of the Supreme Court seeking justice.

Instead of resolving the matter amicably by rendering substantial justice to the General, worthies of the kleptocratic state have the cheek to display indulgence. They claim that even if the apex court order goes against the Army chief,  the government will not summarily sack him. What morbid magnificence after treating General VK Singh in the shabbiest manner possible!
The controversy is supposed to have arisen due to different sets of records maintained on the General's Date of Birth (DoB) in the Adjutant General (AG) and Military Secretary (MS) branches of the Army headquarters. There are facts in the public domain suggesting availability of several records and documents in the AG Branch ~ school register, matriculation certificate, father's record of service in the Rajput Regiment, form No. IAFZ-2041 filled up in IMA ~ establishing the General's DoB as 10 May 1951.

The MS Branch is stated to have an application form for the written entrance exam to the National Defence Academy signed by a 14/15-year-old boy and some assorted papers mentioning Singh's DoB as 10 May 1950. The two branches have not reconciled the documents for over four decades.
The Attorney General and the MoD are sticking to the MS Branch records in determining the General's DoB as 10 May 1950 because it is this branch which is responsible for the promotion and posting of senior army officers. This is the spin that is going around.
 
But a confidential communication dated 01 Jul 2011 (A/4501/01/GEN/MS(1)) from Lt.-Gen. GM Nair, Military Secretary to Defence Secretary, tells a totally different tale. On four occasions:
-No: 2 Selection Board, Sept 1996 ~ Fresh case 1970 batch for promotion to the acting rank of Brigadier;
-No: 1 Selection Board, 25 Oct 2001 ~ Fresh case 1970 batch for promotion to the acting rank of Maj. Gen;
-No: 1 Selection Board, 18/19 Sept 2003 ~ Special Review (Fresh) Case 1970 Batch for promotion to the acting rank of Maj. Gen; and
-Special Selection Board, 30 Sept 2005 ~ Fresh case 1970 Batch for promotion to the acting rank of Lt. Gen.
The date of birth of the General Officer (VK Singh) put up by the MS Branch and considered by the Selection Boards was 10 May 1951.

This means that the MS Branch had accepted, adopted and documented 10 May 1951 as the DoB for empanelling Gen. Singh for promotion and posting as Brigadier, Maj.-Gen. and Lt.-Gen. in 1996, 2001, 2003 and 2005 respectively. Where then was the dispute and the occasion for the former Amy Chiefs to talk to VK Singh in 2008 and 2009 and make him 'accept' 10 May 1950 as his DoB? On what grounds was the 'statutory complaint' of the Army Chief rejected, reportedly without the knowledge of the Prime Minister, forcing the General to go to the Supreme Court? The government owes an explanation to the people.

Looking at the state of the Republic one tends to lament and despair in the manner of Marcellus in Hamlet, having just seen the ghost of Hamlet's father, the late king of Denmark: "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark."

Considering the way things are being handled even by an otherwise god-fearing man like AK Antony, there seem to be ghosts looming in New Delhi. One is the MNC lobby that is incensed with General Singh's principled opposition to the deployment of the Army to decimate the tribal population of Dandakaranya forests to hand it over to mining interests. The General had said: "We cannot do this on our own people. Naxalism is not a secessionist movement.''
Former Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat saw another, even mightier ghost, when he said: "Former Chief  Justice of India JS Verma has said Singh had brought in probity and honesty. He is being moved out just when large arms deals are going to be signed. This means that the arms lobby and a few people who are going to be affected are behind this."

To this could be added the 'victims' of the tough stand taken by General Singh on corruption, particularly former Generals involved in the Sukna land scam and Adarsh Housing Society scandal.

This is probably why a specious and non-existent theory of 'line of succession' was dug out and touted about for rejecting the army chief's statutory complaint. The 'line of succession' is a concept which is anti-democratic and related to royalty and monarchy. Why then is the Attorney General repeating this ad nauseam? Obviously in support of the MoD's sinister agenda.

VK Singh belongs to a family that boasts a martial tradition. He hails from Bapora village in Haryana's Bhiwani district, a district that I had the privilege of raising and building up as its first Commissioner when it was established in December 1972. This village, hardly a couple of miles from Bhiwani, had a large number of serving soldiers and ex-servicemen. Being an ex-soldier myself, I had closely interacted with the simple folk of this village.

Men of General Singh's ilk serve and die by the Army's standards of integrity and honesty. When men like him and the Army he commands are impaled, it is the people who bleed. Pray, does not the President, who swears by institutions, have a duty to effectively intervene and save this institution from further damage? The nation awaits an answer.

The writer is a retired IAS officer
 


 
 











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