Is it mandatory for an Indian soldier to add “Shri’’ bore wring the name of incumbent prime minister Narendra Modi? A BSF Jawan faced penalty and humiliation for this “crime”.
BSF Jawan Sanjeev Kumar had not used ‘honourable’ or Shri’ while referring to PM Narendra Modi. For this, he was penalised with 7 days of his salary by the BSF.
The Jawan belongs to 15th Battalion Headquarters of BSF at Mahatpur in Nadia district of West Bengal on the Indo-Bangladesh border. The incident took place during the zero parade, which is a routine activity for taking account of daily activities of the BSF Jawans.
Reports said that Kumar had used “Modi Program”, which was held unacceptable by Commandant Anup Lal Bhagat. A disciplinary action was started against the Jawan and he was found guilty under Section 40 of BSF Act, 1968.
However, fear of being portrayed as anti-Indian solider, forced the prime minister to intervene and ask the BSF to revoke the punishment awarded to the Jawan. The BSF tweeted on Wednesday, “Concerned commandant has been cautioned for not dealing with the matter judiciously.”
BSF further said the prime minister had “expressed his displeasure” and “directed” the Force “to immediately withdraw the punishment.” The incident reportedly took place on 21 February.
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