Ashish Joshi was suspended by Narendra Modi govt Tuesday, a day after he filed a complaint against rebel AAP MLA Kapil Mishra for his 'incendiary' Twitter post.
Within hours of filing a complaint with Delhi Police against the video, Ashish Joshi was suspended by DoT, which has not offered any formal reason for doing so.
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Both the governments expressed their commitment to strengthening their maritime cooperation to strengthen the maritime safety and security framework in the region.
No, that was not an offence, when you wrote a letter and used an envelope with govt insignia, you have done it as a common man without any authority of having it, but in the present case , this officer who is holding an administrative post and have taken oath by the Constitution to upheld integrity of the nation is complaining to another authority as a responsible officer. Hence he is right at using his letter pad.
His reporting boss at best could have asked him reason for working beyond the assigned domain.
Didn’t he use GoI letter head to write the complaint? Isn’t that an offence? I remember, as a child, once I tried to use an envelope marked with “Government of India” or “Government of Kerala.” I put my letter inside this envelope and requested my father to stick a stamp. Up on seeing the envelope, he got angry with me for using government envelope for personal use. He tore the envelope with letter, and I had to rewrite the letter.
No, that was not an offence, when you wrote a letter and used an envelope with govt insignia, you have done it as a common man without any authority of having it, but in the present case , this officer who is holding an administrative post and have taken oath by the Constitution to upheld integrity of the nation is complaining to another authority as a responsible officer. Hence he is right at using his letter pad.
His reporting boss at best could have asked him reason for working beyond the assigned domain.
Didn’t he use GoI letter head to write the complaint? Isn’t that an offence? I remember, as a child, once I tried to use an envelope marked with “Government of India” or “Government of Kerala.” I put my letter inside this envelope and requested my father to stick a stamp. Up on seeing the envelope, he got angry with me for using government envelope for personal use. He tore the envelope with letter, and I had to rewrite the letter.