— Vir Narain
New Delhi
Had the uniform retained its attractiveness, the army wouldn’t be facing a serious shortage of some 14,000 officers. No other Central government service has such a shortage of strength or applicants for the entrance examinations. Not many IAS, IPS, or other Central service officers want to leave the service but there is a long line of applicants eager to quit the armed forces. In our country, a good salary and high status will attract young men to the officer cadres. That’s an undeniable fact.
— S.S. Chowdhary
Chandigarh
After Bengal
Why are Singur and Nandigram attracting so much attention across the country? Bengal has long been a place for socio-political experimentation where 25 years of Congress family misrule was followed by an absolutist Left administration. Mamata Banerjee and her associates are threatening to perpetuate this state of affairs. And I’m afraid that what Bengal does today, India will do tomorrow! After all, history has cyclical tendencies in India.
— Mohite Kr Dasgupta
Gurgaon
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