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Oct 06, 2005 7:12 am brutalities in bangalore - II STEP

Ravishankar Daitota
OK. The eyewash has happened now. This is the general process our Govt. has adopted. Every time an issue erupts the very first step to pacify the issue is “ suspension”. People normally don’t tend to think / find out what happens after suspension.

1. 1997-Police officer misbehaves with a lady, gets suspended in three days due to public agitation and media focus. After three months every one forgets about it. Today the same officer has been posted in one of the “lucrative” places and still continues to be arrogant and corrupt.
2. 2002 – One of the sub-registrars was caught red handed while harassing public for the money, got suspended. Couple of months, he is back.


These incidents 99% end with the same results. The Govt. suspends them immediately, a departmental enquiry will happen (they will ensure that this enquiry would continue till the time media and public loose interest, then the person is back in his seat may be even better place), He will be given with clean chit and the story continues!!

Whether it is govt. servants or politicians hardly you would find them proved guilty. May be few cases wherein the person involved will be a junior rank officer.

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