Reborn as a Police Officer in India

Chapter 138 Rewarding according to merit and dividing the benefits

Chapter 138 Rewarding according to merit and dividing the benefits

More news continued to come out, saying that the coal mine's operating company not only involved government officials from the Pune region, but also some high-ranking figures in the Maharashtra government, such as the state finance minister Rajiti, whose name was prominently listed.

These were naturally done by the forces on Pirando's side. They were the ones who spread the news and used the momentum of public opinion to crush their opponents in one fell swoop, leaving them no chance to fight back.

The public strongly detests corruption among government officials, or the abuse of their official status to gain benefits.

This public opinion arose all of a sudden.

The opposition parties are not only using money as an excuse, but also using the persecution of Dalits and other lower castes as an excuse to put pressure on the current ruling party in Maharashtra.

Especially with the general election approaching this year, they used this incident to criticize the ruling party and canvass votes for their own party.

They promised that once they were elected, they would liquidate the current politicians, get to the bottom of the case, and provide more living allowances and various benefits to low-caste people.

In short, there will definitely be all kinds of promises of benefits before the election, but who cares whether they can be achieved after taking office?
"Director Mahesh, when will Unando pass on the follow-up news to me?" Fia called Roton early in the morning.

"Director, it's not that I don't allow Younan to pass it on to you, but things here haven't been sorted out yet, and it will take some time." Roton explained.

"That's good," Fia said with a smile. "I don't know how many people are watching this news. You must make sure that other TV stations don't get the follow-up news. The team I'm sending will arrive in Harreg Township at noon today. They will cooperate with Yunando."

"Don't worry, All India Television will definitely get the most explosive news," said Roton.

"I believe that," Feiya said. "It's really exciting. Big news has been coming one after another recently. I've even been commended by the head of the headquarters."

"congratulations."

"Don't congratulate me. I think you, as the director, can be promoted to a higher position, right? I remember you were still a deputy inspector. After this time, you will be an inspector, right?" Fia asked.

She must be aware of all this. With Rawdon's recent contributions to the police, there is no problem in promoting his police rank to a higher level.

Even though Luoton is not a state civil servant.

In a way, Rodon's status as a Mumbai hero makes up for this shortcoming to a certain extent.

Especially since Rotun's performance in the past six months has been too outstanding, anyone who is not a fool in the police department will give Rotun all kinds of benefits and preferential treatment.

Exceptional promotion is obviously the most practical one.

"That's the business of the higher-ups. I don't know anything about it," Rawdon said with a smile. "If the director knows any high-ranking police officers, please put in a good word for me."

Fia chuckled and said, "How modest. I'm sure your Chief Shah can handle all this for you. Why would you need me?"

After talking to Fia on the phone, Roton still felt very at ease.

This woman is so ambitious.

However, the news reports during this period did make her very popular.

Matters like this involving the government will attract a lot of attention, and they are all very explosive.

If this was not an all-India television station, the local television station in Maharashtra would definitely not dare to report it this way.

It is possible that it was suppressed by the forces behind it before it was even aired.

With the news reports of the coal mine, countless media reporters once again flocked to Harage Township.

This has benefited many small vendors in Harage Township, especially those selling food and drinks and operating accommodation. Their sales have skyrocketed several times in the past few days.

The chief of the district police station, Pirando, even held a press conference, saying that he would investigate the power behind the coal mine to the end and give the public an explanation.

Of course, the people support Pirando's statement.

People's perception of the police has changed a lot recently.

Because the police arrested a number of government officials and politicians this time, it showed everyone that the police can still do their job.

The government also verbally supports it, but there is no concrete details.

The current government has been suppressed by the police, and this incident has an impact on their government.

Of course, the government also hopes that the police will fight against the bigwigs behind the coal mines.

It would be best if both sides suffered losses.

The police and the government quickly reached a conclusion on the ownership of the coal mine, which was to first take it over to the government and then raise funds for the government through auction.

Part of this money will be used to compensate the Dalit groups who previously lived in the Mindis Hills, and the rest will go into government treasury.

As for the auction price and the amount of various compensations, they will be discussed in detail later.

Itas called Luoton and she was happy for him.

She would pay attention to the news about Harreg every day, and would say all kinds of sweet words to Roton on the phone every day.

Although they didn't meet during this period, their feelings for each other quickly grew stronger.

Geographical barriers cannot stop the hearts of a man and a woman.

Especially since Itas could see news reports about Roton on TV every few days.

These reports basically praised Rawdon, the chief of the Harreg Police Department.

Itas was naturally very happy about this.

After all, he is her boyfriend. The more outstanding Luoton is, the better her vision is.

After she saw the news about the coal mine this morning, she immediately realized that Rawdon had made another great contribution this time.

"When I finish filming this movie, I will go to Harreg to see you," said Itas.

"I'd better go to Mumbai to find you." Rotun said with a smile.

We can't let Itas come over here. It would be terrible if she runs into Lisa.

He doesn't want the two women to meet now.

He felt that he did not have the ability to handle two women at the same time, especially since both of them were so outstanding.

Luoton definitely needs to plan the interaction management here carefully.

"Are you coming to Mumbai soon?" asked Itas.

"After we finish dealing with things at the coal mine, I think the superiors should give me a few days off to go home and visit, right?" Rawdon said with a smile. "Otherwise, wouldn't that be too inhumane?"

"That's great. The movie will still take a few months, but I can still find time to go back to downtown Mumbai. Haragarh is too far away for me to go to, and I don't have enough time." Itas said, "You have to come soon. I miss you. It's been a while."

"Me too," Rawdon said immediately, "I'll try to handle the affairs here as quickly as possible."

Of course, Roton was also thinking about Itas. Last time she said she would give him a surprise, he had been looking forward to it for a long time.

Now that he has won Lisa, he must also win over Itas, Miss Mabon.

Being surrounded by beautiful women, this is the dream of a successful man. Especially a beauty like Itas, how could Luoton not be moved?

Lisa and Itas have completely different personalities. Lisa now has the mentality of a little woman. She has great confidence in herself and will agree to whatever she says.

Although she is usually a little bit arrogant, in Roton's eyes, she is even more adorable now.

Itas was obviously more mature, even though she was only one year older than Lisa.

After the young woman had tried it, Roton also wanted to experience the mature female charm of Itas.

This time when he went to Mumbai, Roton had already made a plan in his mind, and he must really take down Itas.

He is now in Harag Township. It is not easy for him to return to Mumbai. Even if he goes back, he will not stay for long. He must seize the time and get things done in the shortest time possible.

Don't miss a good woman, otherwise you will regret it.

Things went smoothly at the coal mine. No one was killed or injured by the police, but there were a few.

Three days later, Rodon met Rekha Kaushik.

This was what Rodon requested, and of course Ruiha also had this idea.

Now that the Mindis Mountain Coal Mine has been acquired, he also needs to confirm with Roton the future benefits.

"Don't worry, my superiors have clearly told me that part of the profits from the coal mine will be distributed to you," said Roton.

"Director Mahesh, I wonder where the chief you are talking about is from? Is he from the county?" asked Reha.

He is a thin man in his forties with bright eyes. He is worthy of being the boss. Although he is thin, he still has an imposing aura.

Of course, he was deliberately trying to please Rotun.

There is no way to tell whether this group can benefit in the future, and whether it will be much or little. Rotun is a very key figure and the middleman between him and the government.

"Captain Pirandu Shah, the Chief of Police of the Pune District," Rawdon said with a slight smile. "I think his words will be effective."

This brought a smile to Reha's face.

To be honest, even if it was a guarantee made by a leader of Lisan County, he would still feel uneasy.

The reason is simple, that is, the official is not high enough and it is difficult for him to really make the final decision.

Since these words were spoken by the chief of the district police station, he felt much more at ease, as the words of such a big shot carried sufficient weight.

"Director Mahesh, thank you so much." Reha said gratefully.

"Don't thank me yet. There are several options for the benefits given to you. Take a look and then make a choice. I will report your choice right away." After saying that, Rotten handed a piece of paper to Ruiha.

This is the distribution of benefits in coal mines, and the parties who contribute the work need to share the profits.

Ruiha and the others have made efforts and contributions, so they deserve a share and should be rewarded according to their merits.

Of course, there will definitely be benefits for Rotun, the direct executor.

Although Pirando did not say it explicitly, he hinted to Rawdon that in the future Rawdon would be able to get some income from the coal mine every year.

Although the share may be small, the coal mine's annual profit is still very considerable, so Roton can get millions or even tens of millions of rupees in benefits from the coal mine every year.

Originally, a grassroots police chief would be given benefits by the coal mine, usually a few hundred thousand rupees a year.

The reason why Rotun was able to obtain such great benefits was not only because he really made great efforts, but also because of Pirando's strong support.

Without the support of a strong backer, there would be no such great benefits.

In the worst case scenario, you may not even get the chance to share the benefits.

There are three plans on paper, which are about how to distribute the profits from the coal mine to Ruiha and others.

The first option was a one-time buyout, which was to give Reha and his friends 3 million rupees at once, and the future of the coal mine would have nothing to do with them.

The second option is to distribute dividends according to a certain ratio every year based on the operating conditions of the coal mine, that is, to allow them to hold a certain share in the coal mine. The specific share will be discussed later.

The third plan is to give Reha and his friends 100 million rupees in one lump sum, and then give them a fixed amount of funds every year. Of course, the amount of this fixed fund will definitely be much less than what they will get in the second plan.

Reha looked at it carefully.

"Director, I choose the third option." Ruiha said after careful consideration.

"Oh?" Roden smiled and said, "I thought you would choose the second option. The second option would probably benefit you the most."

A one-time buyout will definitely not be as profitable as the long-term benefits.

The third option is almost a combination of the previous two options, a compromise, not as good as the best but better than the worst.

"Director, we have no way of predicting what the future will hold," Ruiha sighed. "They're saying they'll give us dividends every year, but after a few years, if there's a leadership change or something, it's not impossible for them to tear up the contract. No, it's perfectly normal. So, the second option is fraught with risk. Not every government official is like you, Director. I don't trust those guys."

Luo Dun thought about it and realized that this was indeed the case.

Now that public opinion is supporting them, the government will not treat Ruiha and others too harshly and will give them benefits and advantages.

But as time goes by, the heat of this matter will eventually fade.

Especially after the leadership above has changed, everyone has their own thoughts and ideas.

If the next government suppresses Ruiha and others, forcibly takes back their shares, and refuses to distribute dividends, Ruiha and others will probably be unable to resist.

So, although it is said that dividends and shares are effective in the long term, in reality it is very likely that the benefits will only last for a few years.

A one-time buyout can get you a large sum of money at once, which is good, but the profit is definitely good in the short term, but in the long run, it will be a loss.

In short, these two plans have their own advantages and disadvantages, and were abandoned by Ruiha.

So, Ruiha chose the third option, which took care of both.

Get a sum of money first, and then have some continuous income later. Even if the annual amount is much less than the second option, it is acceptable and reduces the risk.

"That's a good choice, it's safe," Rotten said with a smile, "but I can give you some advice."

"Please speak."

"I suggest that when you have specific discussions with the government next time, you propose some revisions to the third plan. For example, the annual fixed funds should preferably be denominated in US dollars. After all, the rupee exchange rate is unstable. In the long run, there is a risk of devaluation," said Roton.

This surprised Reha. Yes, we also have to consider the devaluation of the rupee and various price inflations.

Ten rupees today may be worth five rupees or even less in five or ten years.

It is more reasonable to plan based on a fixed amount of US dollars. Then you can exchange it for rupees at the exchange rate of that year, reducing the risk of depreciation on your side.

"Also, you could propose a fixed rate increase every few years, say 5% to 10%. Of course, the specifics are up to you to negotiate. After all, with inflation, prices will rise. These requests are perfectly reasonable," Roton added. "This is just a minor adjustment to the plan. I'm sure the government will agree to it. After all, this will be witnessed by so many media outlets, so they won't go too far."

(End of this chapter)

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