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Posted: 3 years ago



Lekin ye hai kaun? Mummy ke hisaab se ideal putri? To be sister in law? Koi aur rishtedaar? Ya google reference?😂

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Not_James_bond

No you dont question your seniors in the army whether you like it or not even us in school we had that where we couldn't question our colonel, or our ustads when we disagreed . Chahe punishment ho yaa order you follow without question.

I too had a hard time in the beginning as for the kind of person I am , I have difficulties taking orders or doing something I don't agree too but that's how it is you follow your officers orders


So true. The rules are such, the regimes are strict and disciplined and that makes them stand out.

That is because, Listening is equally important as doing. Something that is totally lacking in these ppl.

Sab ke dimag ke ghode lightening ke speed se chalte hain.

@Kusum (please dont mind me dragging tge topic back)

Even in public services, imagine you are working in a team and your team lead assigns a critical task to a colleague (who is your best friend), would it be right to question/confront the lead that the decision he/she has taken is wrong. Would it be fair on your friend either?

Edited by Bodhianveshika - 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: WinterAy



Lekin ye hai kaun? Mummy ke hisaab se ideal putri? To be sister in law? Koi aur rishtedaar? Ya google reference?😂


Or Mummy in her youth🤔?

(Black and white hain, hence........)

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Bodhianveshika


So true. The rules are such, the regimes are strict and disciplined and that makes them stand out.

That is because, Listening is equally important as doing. Something that is totally lacking in these ppl.

Sab ke dimag ke ghode lightening ke speed se chalte hain.

@Kusum (please dont mind me dragging tge topic back)

Even in public services, imagine you are working in a team and your team lead assigns a critical task to a colleague (who is your best friend), would it be right to question/confront the lead that the decision he/she has taken is wrong. Would it be fair on your friend either?


@bold why would I 🤷‍♀️


@Red see if my friend is not in any danger then why would I question it? But if he/she is then I have all the rights to ask. And that’s the beauty of public services it works in democratic manner where everyone has the right to question the decision of a senior if it’s not in writing, it’s not binding ( see if you are a public servant, you have the right to question your seniors because we all know how these offices work and SC has given judgment in that regard, you have the right to reject the orders of a senior unless it is in writing because then you are bound to follow him/her. But then also you have the basic right of questioning the decision as I told you it works in a democratic way) and in Army we don’t have have the luxury of having a democratic system which I totally understand and I asked you that question regarding to this only that don’t you have the basic right of questioning there, which shraddha cleared so I totally understand your point which I was not understanding before.


So yeah you are right in your perspective.

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Posted: 3 years ago

Yeh matter kya hain?

When did Monu question Karan? Pehle ka hain ya aage hone wala hain?

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: kavya1994

Yeh matter kya hain?

When did Monu question Karan? Pehle ka hain ya aage hone wala hain?


Hone wala h, Sid and Sanju mission par jaa rahe h

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Posted: 3 years ago

Hmmm.... maybe so.... or may be I just give Monami a little bit more credit that she is actually a much stronger woman with her emotions, that she is generally judged for. I find her to be the person who will cry, even create a havoc, calm down and then carry herself with the same dignity as before.....

Still skeptical but i would definitely like to see a stronger and a badass Monami after all this mess...😆😆

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: kavya1994

Yeh matter kya hain?

When did Monu question Karan? Pehle ka hain ya aage hone wala hain?

Paata nahi par jald paata chalega.😂😂😂

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Posted: 3 years ago

Bro too much gol-gol.... my brain is also going gol-gol after reading all the gol-gol that have written 😵

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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: Moonks


@bold why would I 🤷‍♀️


@Red see if my friend is not in any danger then why would I question it? But if he/she is then I have all the rights to ask. And that’s the beauty of public services it works in democratic manner where everyone has the right to question the decision of a senior if it’s not in writing, it’s not binding ( see if you are a public servant, you have the right to question your seniors because we all know how these offices work and SC has given judgment in that regard, you have the right to reject the orders of a senior unless it is in writing because then you are bound to follow him/her. But then also you have the basic right of questioning the decision as I told you it works in a democratic way) and in Army we don’t have have the luxury of having a democratic system which I totally understand and I asked you that question regarding to this only that don’t you have the basic right of questioning there, which shraddha cleared so I totally understand your point which I was not understanding before.


So yeah you are right in your perspective.

Koi na ab samaj aa gaaya na👍👍👍.

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