It's shameful that he died
The death of an IAS officer, D.K Ravi
proofs the autocracy by the people attaining top notch in our bureaucracy. This
reminds me an incident of U.P, where Shakti Nagpal received transfer letter, after
her fight against some powerful people. Following such incidents, People possibly
will think twice before performing his duty. Especially, those IAS officers who
take their duty as respectful career, but such incidents have really made them wrong.
Even after D.K Ravi’s death, still
political parties are making politics, which is really shameful.BJP member
Sambit Patra quotes, “D.K Ravi’s father blamed congress MLA, Narayanswamy for
lobbying behalf of Real estate groups to get him transferred out of Kolar.”
Where we need to mourn after Ravi’s
death, political leaders are taking advantage out of this issue. However, home
minister Rajnath Singh assured probe regarding this case, but I don’t know
whether it will be considered or not?
Also, we developed a habit of forgetting
things quickly. So, I don’t think this will make much impact in the society.
Until and unless, our decision making gets stronger, we would not be able to improve.
During election, we choose them to perform correctly, but their decisions have
really ashamed us at all.
It’s high time for us and for them to
improve, so that justice can be achieved.
image courtsey: times now
Centre is ready for CBI inquiry into DK Ravi's death: Rajnath Singh in Lok Sabha #FailingTheHonest #ActionBeginsHere
https://t.co/GBkcbSd4Zv
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) March 19, 2015
DK Ravi's Father-In-Law blames Congress MLA, Narayanaswamy,for lobbying on behalf of Real eastate groups to get him transferred out of Kolar
— Sambit Patra (@sambitswaraj) March 19, 2015
DK Ravi's death should be investigated by top investigation agency. It will be our nations biggest tragedy if we don't punish his murderers.
— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPkher) March 18, 2015
Karnataka BJP MPs protest outside Parliament over the death of IAS officer DK Ravi http://t.co/xF1hLQ7F4d pic.twitter.com/hnFd3sibkD
— Firstpost (@firstpost) March 19, 2015

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