Perhaps you need to take it in the greater context. Ignoring Philip's fulminations of yevil yevil MMS, the impression currently being given out from the facts of the case is that a babucracy crazed with its own power, instead of owning up to its mistake is trying to further compound it by making the General accept a wrong DOB as the correct one. Dont you think this finds resonance with the day to day experience of the common man where the babu makes up rules as he goes along, all to serve his own nefarious needs and corruption? Add to the fact that the GoI appears to be a mute spectator and does not want to act: we have a DM that says nothing to this. You yourself stated that armed forces are "the last honest state institutions". This affair seems to be a direct attack on this body by a corrupt babucracy, and thats is why it seems to find support.Badar wrote:
Very high ranking servants of the state have a burden upon them, like Caesar's wife. Irrespective of the rights and wrongs, merits and demerits of the case - for the man on the street the perspective is that the army chief is filing a court case to serve for one extra year. It is unseemly.
The services are instilled with the concept of obeying orders, if needed to the death, and unquestioned obedience to the civil overseers. Now it seems that this is true unless its the COAS and his tenure - then it is OK to dispute and argue. Had the COAS been an Lt Col or a NCO this whole case might have had the complete backing of everyone. But the COAS fighting for his tenure?! The correctness and merits of the case are irrelevant.
The armed forces are still viewed as a one of the last "honest" state institutions is a sea of rampant corruption/nepotism. This image is being tarnished.
As an aside, what were your opinions on Anna Hazare? Did you understand why he struck a chord with many Indians even though most knew the Lokpal wasnt going to solve corruption overnight? This seems to be a similar case. And no, the General is not Anna before you say that. I am merely commenting why this issue seems to find resonance.