Reference your email below.
THANK YOU.
We look forward to progress on the issue from your side.
I am forwarding this email alongwith the trailing emails to the IESM Steering Committee for their information.
GOD be with you.
Very fond regards-
Chander Kamboj.
Copy to - IESM Steering Committee - BCC - Kindly read the trailing emails. - Chander Kamboj
--- On Tue, 18/8/09, RSingh305@aol. com
From: RSingh305@aol. com RSingh305@aol. com
Subject: Re: RESPECT AND WELFARE OF INDIAN DEFENCE SERVICES AN INDIAN VETERANS - WHAT ...
To: kamboj_cs@yahoo. co.in
Cc: RakshaBharatUK@ aol.com
Date: Tuesday, 18 August, 2009, 3:58 AM
Dear Sir,
I shall be pleased to do my bit for this invaluable cause and will think of the ways to achieve the results expected.
Your e-mail gives valuable guidelines on suggested action.
I shall try to find like minded people at this end and write to the media, politicians and prominent personalities in India on defence matters and also raise the voice in NRI meets.
We shall continue to give the IESM movement all possible support from here. I have created a separate e-mail address for this purpose (rakshabharatUK@ aol.com) to which all those interested can write.
Thank you for the inspiration you have provided.
Regards
Rajinder S. Rajput
UK.
17 Aug 09
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In a message dated 17/08/2009 19:20:34 GMT Standard Time, kamboj_cs@yahoo. co.in writes:
Dear Major Rajinder,
Reference your email below.
I appreciate your senitments.
We in services are well aware of what you are trying to convey to us about the respect Defence Personnel command in most of the countries.
The NRIs should take on the responsibility of apprising the Indian Nation, in particular the Indian Politicians, as how to respect their Defence personnel and care for their Veterans.
Every year NRI meets are held in India. There is a separate NRI ministry created by Govt of India. The NRIs come and discuss what more they can get from India for themselves.
Why don't you kindly take up the task of mustering the NRIs opinion in favour of Defence Personnel of India.
In the next annual meeting of NRIs to be held in India, let the NRIs raise this issue and give a presentation with statistics from all over the world to convince the Govt of India as to how much they are ignoring their Defence Services and the Veterans.
I suggest the follwing course for you (of course you can find even a better solution) –
1. Please get in touch with as many Indian Veterans NRI in UK as possible and convince them of your views.
That is a easy task.
2. Next you should convince other NRIs of UK.
3. Gradually increase this circle and involve the financially and politically mighty NRIs of UK.
4. Convince them of the changes required in India as far as the care and welfare of Defence Services and veterans are concerned.
5. Let the NRIs of UK then plan a presentation during the next NRIs meet in India.
6. Much before the next NRI meeting in India you should try and get in touch with NRIs of other countries and apprise them of plans of NRIs of UK. The NRIs of other countries should strongly support the presentation by UK NRIs during the next NRI meeting in India.
7. I will help you in getting in touch with Indian Veterans in other countries, who will help you in your mission.
In you I find tremendous respect for Indian Defence Services and Indian Veterans.
It is only person like you who can take on such a mission. Will you please?
I look forward to your kind response.
Regards and best wishes
Chander Kamboj.