Wednesday, May 28, 2014

land of query

 Few weeks ago, a car had accidentally rushed into a flooded tunnel; a mother and 2 children were trapped. The rescue department had successfully rescued the children but not the mother. Family members of the victim did not show any gratitude but yet queried the rescue was faulty.
Months ago , there was this young NCO who was sent to disciplinary confinement prior to his discharge from service. The procedure was noted with fraud. Some had concluded that the superior officer was to give him a “code red”(as in a FEW GOOD MEN).
He had later suffered from heat stroke and rhabdomyolysis complicated with acute renal failure after heavy physical exercise during the confinement. He collapsed in his cell and later passed away. His family demanded that the accused superior officer to be charge in the criminal court instead of the military court as the military court might rule in favor of the senior officer. The event had lead to a major demonstration and the legislators had listened and the law was altered; the military court would only function during wartime and all criminal case involving arm forces would be trialed in the criminal court. The family demand was accepted but when the court ruled that the patient mishap was due to his physical condition the family had yet again queried about the verdict…
Query had become a norm for the locals, they queried about everything when the result is not in their favor…..

As a service provider, I had encountered similar incident but with grace, I was able to pull myself out without lesion…need to be very careful in the future…

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