Army to the rescue

Concerns raised over Maharashtra govt's decision on the construction of foot overbridges

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Business Standard
Last Updated : Nov 03 2017 | 12:23 AM IST
The Maharashtra government’s decision to ask the Indian Army to build foot overbridges in Mumbai has sparked a debate. The Army has carried out similar tasks in the border areas and on dangerous terrain, where its expertise was required. But in the middle of the nation’s business capital?

The Army allows elections to take place. It fights on the border; battles insurgency; carries out relief work after floods, earthquakes and tsunamis; completes the construction of stadiums and wins medals at sporting events. Even children falling into borewells are rescued by the Army. It run arguably the best schools and medical and engineering colleges.

I have a few suggestions. Hand over the judiciary to the Army. It will dispose of years of pending cases in no time. Let there be only one cadre, where everyone enrolled completes a short service commission in the Army and then moves to other tasks while remaining under the Army Act. Why not hand over the country to the Army? In 2019, let there be an option for a military government and see what voters have to say about that.

T R Ramaswami, Mumbai
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