During routine practice, the order to cut seven days’ wages for allegedly defaming Prime Minister Narendra Modi by a BSF soldier was withdrawn after the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Hindustan first published this news after which there was considerable debate about the news on social media. Constable Sanjeev Kumar of the 15th Battalion of BSF, posted in Nadia district of West Bengal, was found guilty of using words like Modi Program during his morning practice on February 21 morning. Anoop Lal Bhagat, CO Commandant of the unit issued a order and imposed a seven-day wage penalty on the soldier to show his disrespect to the Prime Minister.
According to a spokesman of the BSF, the prime minister instructed him to withdraw the punishment immediately after expressing his displeasure. While canceling the order for deduction of salary order, the concerned commandant was warned not to deal with the whole case discretionally. Officials said during the reporting assembly that informed the Zero Parade or senior officials about the Zero Parade or the official activities, the jawan mentioned a program in which he was involved. This program was called Modi program. He said that the CO found that this reference of that soldier was wrong to the Prime Minister and had convicted him by ordering an inquiry against him. There were gossips about this punishment in the BSF. In the order, the name of the Prime Minister was dragged, the discomfort at the top level was expressed.