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An Indian Air Force pilot facing Court Martial for stealing the TV CONTROL in the Officers' mess claims he is being severely tortured while in custody
  • A total of 19 charges have been leveled against Flight Lieutenant Maan Pal Singh Godara
  • The charges range from assaulting a superior officer, not eating food, and stealing the remote control in the Officers’ mess
  • See more news from India at www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome
By Ajit K Dubey

PUBLISHED: 23:10, 13 November 2016 | UPDATED: 00:45, 14 November 201
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahom...laims-severely-tortured-custody.html#comments


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A transport pilot in the Indian Air Force says that his life has been put in jeopardy because of a petty clash with his superiors

A transport pilot in the Indian Air Force says that his life has been put in jeopardy because of a petty clash with his superiors.

A total of 19 charges have been leveled against Flight Lieutenant Maan Pal Singh Godara.

Godara is facing a General Court Martial at a missile base in Mumbai on charges ranging from assaulting his superior officer to not eating food, and stealing the remote control in the Officers’ mess.

He has been kept under detention by the Air Force at a remote air base in Thane district of Maharashtra.

However, the officer has complained that he is facing severe torture in detention and fears for his life in custody.

He has now written to Air Force chief Arup Raha pleading his case.

The Indian Air Force did not respond to a detailed query from Mail Today despite being asked four days ago to give its version on the alleged plight of the officer.

The young officer, who is married to naval officer called Deepika Chowdhary, was allowed to attend to his pregnant wife just before his delivery after the intervention of the Mumbai High Court last year.

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The IAF has, so far, not responded to the pleas of the young officer, and started his court martial proceedings in closed arrest for over 60 days in Mumbai

Deepika, another 'high-flyer' had led the Naval contingent at the Republic Day parade two years ago.

Godara, who had won gold medal for the IAF in national shooting championship, has claimed in his plea to the IAF chief that he has been facing harassment and is being victimized by his superiors since 2013 after he suffered a knee injury.

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Flight Lieutenant Maan Pal Singh Godara is facing a General Court Martial at a missile base in Mumbai

His father Bhanu Pratap Godara, a retired teacher from the Rajasthan Education Board, said his son’s plight started after his son was found medically unfit to fly Antonov-32 transport aircraft due to an injury suffered in service and was posted to Bhuj where there were no medical facilities to treat his knee.

"After he sought transfer from Bhuj to a place where he could get his knee treated properly, the commanding officer there took the matter to his heart and refused to do so despite recommendation by seniors," his father said.

The officer claimed that after his repeated pleas for a transfer to an air base in Mumbai for treatment, he was posted at a remote location in Thane district, which is 130 kms away from the naval hospital.

He said that his career has been destroyed due to the denial of proper treatment by his superiors.

Godara was declared permanently unfit to fly a transport aircraft on April 21 this year as he could not recuperate within the two years mandatory period.

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The officer claimed that after his repeated pleas for a transfer to an air base in Mumbai for treatment, he was posted at a remote location in Thane district (Picture for representation)

The officer, whose grandfather was an Army officer and served as ADC (Aidede- Camp) to first President of India Rajendra Prasad and brother is a decorated naval fighter pilot, was also warned that if his family raised voice against his ill treatment, action would be taken against him, he alleged.

The officer further alleged that after his uncle wrote a letter to the Defence Minister and the Chief of Air Staff, he was issued a show cause notice on June 7 this year.

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The charges range from assaulting a superior officer, not eating food, and stealing the remote control in the Officers’ mess

This despite the Defence Ministry clarifying that writing directly to the minister or the ministry is not an offence and cannot be made a basis for taking action against an officer.

The officer has now pleaded that both his and his wife’s careers have been compromised after both of them were posted in and near Mumbai and requested for a posting to Delhi.

The IAF has, so far, not responded to the pleas of the young officer, and started his court martial proceedings in closed arrest for over 60 days in Mumbai.

Of the 19 charges slapped against him, some are of a ‘frivolous’ nature like stealing data cables and TV remote controls from the officers’ mess.

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Godara is being kept under detention by the Air Force at a remote air base in Thane district of Maharashtra

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Godara's father said his son’s plight started after he was found medically unfit to fly an Antonov-32 transport aircraft due to an injury suffered in service and was posted to Bhuj where there were no medical facilities to treat his knee



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Welldone IAF ... i admire you resolve to discipline the pilots is exemplary. Keep the good work up.

Don't be stupid, it's just plain human rights violations which is very common in the indian military.
 
It is shameful that a British media house has reported this rather than any Indian media house who is busy doing nothing.
 
It can be true. Personally know more shameful incidents than this which I cant share. But it happens.
 
It can be true. Personally know more shameful incidents than this which I cant share. But it happens.

I too know of a similar incident that had happened. Such things are common in any armed services of any Nation.
 
An Indian Air Force pilot facing Court Martial for stealing the TV CONTROL in the Officers' mess claims he is being severely tortured while in custody
  • A total of 19 charges have been leveled against Flight Lieutenant Maan Pal Singh Godara
  • The charges range from assaulting a superior officer, not eating food, and stealing the remote control in the Officers’ mess
  • See more news from India at www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome
By Ajit K Dubey

PUBLISHED: 23:10, 13 November 2016 | UPDATED: 00:45, 14 November 201


3A58758900000578-3932434-image-a-11_1479078019565.jpg

A transport pilot in the Indian Air Force says that his life has been put in jeopardy because of a petty clash with his superiors

A transport pilot in the Indian Air Force says that his life has been put in jeopardy because of a petty clash with his superiors.

A total of 19 charges have been leveled against Flight Lieutenant Maan Pal Singh Godara.

Godara is facing a General Court Martial at a missile base in Mumbai on charges ranging from assaulting his superior officer to not eating food, and stealing the remote control in the Officers’ mess.

He has been kept under detention by the Air Force at a remote air base in Thane district of Maharashtra.

However, the officer has complained that he is facing severe torture in detention and fears for his life in custody.

He has now written to Air Force chief Arup Raha pleading his case.

The Indian Air Force did not respond to a detailed query from Mail Today despite being asked four days ago to give its version on the alleged plight of the officer.

The young officer, who is married to naval officer called Deepika Chowdhary, was allowed to attend to his pregnant wife just before his delivery after the intervention of the Mumbai High Court last year.

3A5947B100000578-3932434-image-m-10_1479081980297.jpg


The IAF has, so far, not responded to the pleas of the young officer, and started his court martial proceedings in closed arrest for over 60 days in Mumbai

Deepika, another 'high-flyer' had led the Naval contingent at the Republic Day parade two years ago.

Godara, who had won gold medal for the IAF in national shooting championship, has claimed in his plea to the IAF chief that he has been facing harassment and is being victimized by his superiors since 2013 after he suffered a knee injury.

3A5875AE00000578-3932434-image-a-14_1479078061535.jpg


Flight Lieutenant Maan Pal Singh Godara is facing a General Court Martial at a missile base in Mumbai

His father Bhanu Pratap Godara, a retired teacher from the Rajasthan Education Board, said his son’s plight started after his son was found medically unfit to fly Antonov-32 transport aircraft due to an injury suffered in service and was posted to Bhuj where there were no medical facilities to treat his knee.

"After he sought transfer from Bhuj to a place where he could get his knee treated properly, the commanding officer there took the matter to his heart and refused to do so despite recommendation by seniors," his father said.

The officer claimed that after his repeated pleas for a transfer to an air base in Mumbai for treatment, he was posted at a remote location in Thane district, which is 130 kms away from the naval hospital.

He said that his career has been destroyed due to the denial of proper treatment by his superiors.

Godara was declared permanently unfit to fly a transport aircraft on April 21 this year as he could not recuperate within the two years mandatory period.

39ADA6E900000578-3868478-image-a-1_1477346751350.jpg


The officer claimed that after his repeated pleas for a transfer to an air base in Mumbai for treatment, he was posted at a remote location in Thane district (Picture for representation)

The officer, whose grandfather was an Army officer and served as ADC (Aidede- Camp) to first President of India Rajendra Prasad and brother is a decorated naval fighter pilot, was also warned that if his family raised voice against his ill treatment, action would be taken against him, he alleged.

The officer further alleged that after his uncle wrote a letter to the Defence Minister and the Chief of Air Staff, he was issued a show cause notice on June 7 this year.

3A589A6400000578-3932434-image-a-23_1479078291751.jpg

The charges range from assaulting a superior officer, not eating food, and stealing the remote control in the Officers’ mess

This despite the Defence Ministry clarifying that writing directly to the minister or the ministry is not an offence and cannot be made a basis for taking action against an officer.

The officer has now pleaded that both his and his wife’s careers have been compromised after both of them were posted in and near Mumbai and requested for a posting to Delhi.

The IAF has, so far, not responded to the pleas of the young officer, and started his court martial proceedings in closed arrest for over 60 days in Mumbai.

Of the 19 charges slapped against him, some are of a ‘frivolous’ nature like stealing data cables and TV remote controls from the officers’ mess.

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Godara is being kept under detention by the Air Force at a remote air base in Thane district of Maharashtra

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Godara's father said his son’s plight started after he was found medically unfit to fly an Antonov-32 transport aircraft due to an injury suffered in service and was posted to Bhuj where there were no medical facilities to treat his knee



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Very sad and shocking . armed forced are not that angels den we normal people like to believe. I hope this brilliant pilot will get justice
 
Very sad and shocking . armed forced are not that angels den we normal people like to believe. I hope this brilliant pilot will get justice

They too are flawed men like you and me. In any case this is only one side of the story, you can be sure there is a pretty ugly other side too which has not been revealed to the press.

Most times character is more valuable than brilliance.

What good is brilliance if you have the character of a Hitler or a Stalin ? the world would be better off without such brilliance.
 
They too are flawed men like you and me. In any case this is only one side of the story, you can be sure there is a pretty ugly other side too which has not been revealed to the press.

Most times character is more valuable than brilliance.

What good is brilliance if you have the character of a Hitler or a Stalin ? the world would be better off without such brilliance.

Sometimes people can be targetted for small things too if they decide to. My relative refused to take his newly wed wife to Kochi and he is an officer in Navy. Sh!t happens.
 
Sometimes people can be targetted for small things too if they decide to. My relative refused to take his newly wed wife to Kochi and he is an officer in Navy. Sh!t happens.

There is always a reason for such requests. And disobedience can look like lack of faith in the leadership and Naval traditions.

It also sets a bad precedent since if you can refuse one order, you can always refuse another one. How can the leadership trust you then ?

its silly to see things in black and white, especially about things you do not understand completely.
 
I dont know but I have a feeling that flight lieutenent is culprit. The case may not be as simple as mentioned.
 
This is pure personal vendetta and connections at work. As such it is one officer and his connections tarnishing the image of the IAF. Incidents like this happen all over but better(or more honest) nations have armed forces that have better checks and balances to avoid such nepotism or personal grudges.
 
It is shameful that a British media house has reported this rather than any Indian media house who is busy doing nothing.

We across the border already know how your media is controlled and in other cases influenced by your government and anything that doesn't suit the version of the government gets censored. It's time you Indians also realize and start admitting it.
 

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