I don't mind a momentary lapse in judgment when Rudra sees his father in that condition. But if he continues to suspect Paro for that, I will not be able to accept. I don't want Rudra to trust her blindly and it being a romantic moment when he declares Paro is the innocent in this. If it was any other person blames Paro, I will be fine... but not Rudra because Rudra is a solider. A damn good one at that... he needs to trust his own instincts along with the clues infront of him. He is required to crack crimes of huge magnitude... he is trained for that. He needs to analyse the crime with that expertise. To begin with Paro was traveling alone, only with the driver. If she indeed tried to kill Dilsher, she would have escaped... she didn't have to reach the mela. He had cut off all communications to the outer world, there is no way that Paro could have contacted Tejawat and planned the attack... If at all she had contacted Tejawat, it was easier to divert the car and take her way without blood loss. Tejawat is smart that way... he isn't going to cause bloodshed, if he can avert it. Rudra did catch Paro asking Kaki where Dilsher was as she told her Dilsher will come with them. Kaki said he was late and she sent the vehicle back for him. So Kaki-Sumer were the last to leave. Rudra knows there was a miscreant who had entered the house and Paro had chased after him and hurt herself. He knows his kaki cant be trusted. And if Paro ganged up with Tejawat to kill someone, she would have had Rudra killed. And more importantly, there seems to be some great planning in setting the place on fire... there was fuel, the fire was planned in such a way that it didn't spread to the entire haveli... if Kaki could be so smart, then I expect a Major of my armed forces to be smarter. For the same reasons above, I hope he doesn't think Paro and Tejawat had all this pre-planned.
I am somehow disappointed in the way they show logic in this show. If the backdrop of this story is the army and terrorism, they need to be smart about it. I for life cant understand why there is no CCTV footage of the Birpur shoot out. It was at the border, at the border gate of two hostile countries. These days a departmental store has CCTV and are they trying to tell that there was no CCTV at the border??? At a check post... what kind of surveillance is happening there. All that was required to save Rudra's mission was that CCTV recording... and they don't even show sabotage. Hope the portrayal of the army improves... according to me the enquiry should be a disciplinary one because Rudra flouted a few rules and nothing more.