ASPuar wrote:
Who will punish J Jayalalitha, for yelling "Army should compensate the family", "We will not allow the army to get away with this"?
IMO no one and no punishment is necessary. JJ has spoken like a seasoned politician who is adept at handling emotional crowds. If she takes the BRF style "sensible line" by saying "Let us wait for the enquiry report" she gets attacked by her political opponents and many who are on her side for being callous.
Imagine if there had been a riot in the area with army residences attacked, the child of an army man injured and an army guard shooting a rioter and police lathi charging crowds who were protesting the death of a boy. Jayalalitha forestalled such ugliness with aplomb. She used an old political trick - she winks at the army brass and says "We will not allow the army blah blah blah" knowing fully well that the people will feel consoled - knowing that with the powerful CM firmly on their side, justice will be done and she will help bring the culprits to book. And sure enough - a week later we have the truth.
This is a classic case of dharma being ultimately served by a wily Chanakya. We cannot mix army style truthful brusqueness with people-manipulating political rhetoric. The two cannot mix. One cannot replace the other.
A day or two ago there was a new item about two children in Kashmir being killed after picking up a grenade thrown somewhere by terrorists who were later cleared up in an army action. The boys not only picked up the grenade, but they fiddled with it and blew themselves up. The incident was reported to the media by a person who blamed the army by saying "
Oh the army do not clear the area of explosives after a battle". That is clearly untrue, but you and I know that a grenade thrown can easily get missed if it has been thrown well away from the site of action. When people are being misinformed about the army by a vested interest, it is the duty of a politician to act as a suitable go-between ensuring that there is both peace and lack of animosity towards an army that may well be innocent. Jayalalitha did that well in my view. A murder took place. The army is now clear. The people (bar the bereaved) will be satisfied. Jayalalitha has taken the heat on herself by "appearing wrong". That is good politics.