Reborn as a Police Officer in India
Chapter 153 Forced to Resign
Chapter 153 Forced to Resign
Although he was satisfied, Rotun immediately called Pirando and conveyed Colombia's purpose of visit.
After listening to this, Pirandu pondered for a moment and said, "Their conditions are indeed very good, but there is no rush. We have to wait for the two sides to fight out the result."
"Yes, I think so too," said Rotten.
"As for keeping it secret?" Pirando was silent.
"Chief, this is not necessary. I think it would be better if Freese knew about it," said Rotten.
Although Columbia wanted Rotun to keep it a secret, Rotun would definitely act in his own interests.
"Yes, letting Freese know will only make the fight between them more intense." Pirando laughed. "But we can't let Freese and the others know about this so directly. Besides, they asked you for help and asked you to keep it a secret. It wouldn't be good to betray them so quickly."
"Director, I don't care about these things." Rotten said with a smile.
"This isn't a matter of whether you care or not. I'll handle this. I'll decide whether to disclose this to Freese based on the negotiation progress. This is a good reason to lower the price," Pirando said. "However, even if I disclose it, it won't be immediately. After a while, even if Freese finds out, Pradhan and the others can't blame you. After all, after so long, they might have leaked the news themselves."
"Thank you, Chief." Luo Dun thanked.
He knew that Pirando had considered him.
Of course, if it is really necessary during the negotiation process, Pirando will definitely reveal this matter to Freese immediately to put pressure on them.
But as far as the current situation is concerned, time is on Pirando and his team's side, so they are not in a hurry.
If you want to talk, then talk. Let’s just drag it out like this.
After all, the income from the coal mine is in Mabon. If the deal fails, Fries and his team won’t get a penny.
The coal mines were very profitable. When Rajiti was in control, the annual profit could reach tens of billions of rupees.
You know, even according to the previous dividends, Fries and his team could get dividends of more than 10 billion rupees.
Freese certainly doesn't have that much income alone, and he has to share it with others, but he alone earns at least hundreds of millions in a year.
In the long run, this is a continuous source of wealth.
So the ones who are anxious are Freese and his team, because every day of delay means a huge loss.
It is precisely because the profits from the coal mine are so huge, as Lagiti originally got much more than Friis, how could he give up so easily?
So they have been struggling and resisting, such as providing various military weapons and so on.
It was not until Rajiti lost his position as Minister of Finance and lost his power as a minister that he gave up this idea. Otherwise, he would definitely fight his opponent to the end.
"Rotten, in a while, a group of us will go to Carbon to negotiate with them," Pirando said. "You will go too."
"With Pradhan?" Rawdon asked.
"No, it's still Friis's group. They're just negotiating back and forth, not afraid of delays." Pirando smiled. "You go with them, and bring a few police officers with you. They're nominally responsible for security. If possible, you can actually have private contact with Pradhan's people."
"I understand." said Rawdon.
"I will remember all your contributions," Pirando said. "I won't let you down by the end of the year."
"Director, this is what I should do." Roton said immediately.
He knew that the achievement Pirando was talking about was not a police achievement or something like that, but one in the coal mine.
In other words, when the coal mine distributes dividends to itself, it will probably increase the amount.
Of course he had no objection to this. Who would complain about having too much money?
And he knew very well that as long as Pirando was still in this position, he would always have these benefits.
In addition, as your status and position improve, this dividend will continue to increase.
"What? Wes wants to prepare for the college entrance exam?" Rotten received a call from Lisa.
After hearing her words, Luo Dun was a little surprised. It was her brother who was preparing for the civil service examination in Mabang this year.
"Yes, he's changed a lot since the last incident. I think the national exam will be held at the end of the year, so there's still plenty of time. If he has any questions, I think you could guide him," Lisa said. "Of course, as long as it doesn't affect your exam preparation."
"The fact that he has this ambition shows that he is quite ambitious. Don't worry, I can give him some guidance on reviewing and preparing for the right direction," said Roton with a smile.
This guy Wes is actually not stupid, he just learned bad things after following Raj and his gang.
Raj's family fell, and he was taught a lesson at the police station.
In addition to his own reasons, Weiss turned over a new leaf.
Although Luo Dun himself had never experienced the national exam, Dai Wu had.
At that time, Dai Wu was admitted to the court system.
Moreover, it had only been a few years since Dai Wu took the exam, so his preparation experience was very valuable for reference.
As for the rest, I am currently preparing for the national civil service examination, so I can certainly give Weiss some advice.
After all, the state exam is much easier than the national exam.
Many contents of the state examination are mainly based on the state, such as humanities, geography, customs and habits, etc., and the scope will be much smaller.
Luoton called his parents again, and they told him that they would return to their hometown in about a month.
Luoton reminded them to be careful.
There is not much else to say.
His parents will definitely bring back some local specialties from Mumbai. After all, Mumbai is a big city, and the things here will definitely be high-end and rare items if brought to the rural areas of Kupang.
Ten days after Roden and Fiya last spoke, a damaging report on the new Maharashtra Chief Minister, Ashok Chavan, was broadcast on All India Television.
It was like a bolt of thunder out of the blue, throwing the Malaysian government into chaos.
Not only Mabang, but people all over the country saw it at once.
This was a major event involving hundreds of billions of rupees, and countless people immediately began to pay attention.
All politicians, whether they are from Ashokko's side or the opposition, have their own agenda.
The Congress Party wants to put out the fire, and of course there are also people who want Ashok to be in trouble. If Ashok is in trouble, then others will have the opportunity to replace him and become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
Even if some people cannot reach the position of Chief Minister, as the Chief Minister changes, many positions above him will move around, so they may be able to move up a level.
Every step forward represents a huge increase in power. Who wouldn’t be jealous?
This kind of struggle is everywhere, and the competition within the Congress Party is equally fierce. Chief Minister, such a prominent position, who wouldn't want it?
It’s just that Ashok had won before.
But it doesn’t mean that other failed competitors are weak.
If the competition within the Congress Party is considered implicit, then the movements of the opposition parties are more direct, and they are ready to attack.
How can we miss such a good opportunity?
Luo Dun naturally paid attention to this news. After it was broadcast on All India Television, many other media also began to report on it.
In particular, the media controlled by the People's Party and the opposition are firing on all cylinders.
This puts the Congress Party in a very passive position.
Ashokko accepted media interviews at the first opportunity, saying that these were all false and that the accusations were slander against him by his political opponents. He spoke with tears in his eyes and said that his acting skills were really first-class and it would be a waste if he didn't become an actor.
However, these politicians are shameless and even more exaggerated than actors. Many things are obviously false, but they still have to act them out and tell them to you.
But this interview was soon refuted. As other media intervened, more evidence was revealed, making Ashok's previous denial a joke.
Some people started marching, demanding Ashok's resignation and investigation, etc. This matter is no longer a simple corruption issue, but has risen to a struggle between political parties.
Since the country just had a general election, everyone is very sensitive to this matter.
Especially since the ruling party is the Congress, everyone's eyes are on how Prime Minister Manmohan Singh handles this matter.
Ashok is not just a chief minister, he is also a member of their Congress party.
Is Manmohan trying to protect or shield his shortcomings?
Or give up?
"Something's wrong." Roton felt a little worried.
Various media outlets reported the news in full swing, but the All India Television, which was the first to report the news, basically did not report much in the following period.
Normally, such news reports would have follow-up, and even if not, they would have to be replayed for several days.
But after this news was reported that day, it disappeared without a trace.
"Director, are you okay?" Roton called Fia and asked.
The other party did not speak immediately and remained silent for a while.
This made Luoton feel depressed. As expected, the situation was not good.
"Did this report cause you a lot of trouble?" Rawdon asked again.
"I'm going to quit in two days," said Fia.
For a moment, Roton couldn't hear the emotion in Fia's tone, it was very calm.
But this calmness is a bit too much, that's not normal.
"I'm sorry, it's my fault." Rawdon apologized.
They all knew that reporting this matter was full of risks.
Even someone with a background like Fia cannot bear the consequences and is now forced to resign.
"It's none of your business," Fia said with a smile. "Anyway, I don't regret it. Just resign. The news has already been reported, and with so many media outlets covering it, the government can't possibly shut down all of them."
After all, many of these media are controlled by opposing political parties. They will resist some of the government's controls and appear more radical.
After listening to Fia's narration, Roton understood how Fia reported the story.
She did not report the matter to her superiors, but instead used her authority to forcibly include this news in the day's report, which made the TV station's leaders unaware of it.
By the time the news was reported, it was already too late.
But Fia also committed a big taboo.
She has a background, and generally speaking, no matter what she does, her superiors won't do anything to her.
But this time the federal central government was furious, and even the prime minister was very dissatisfied with the TV station.
This forced the leadership of All India Television to take disciplinary measures.
So, it was impossible for Fiya to stay at All India Television anymore.
A few days later, Roton received the news that Fia had resigned.
The reason given by the TV station was that Fia had violated regulations during her tenure, which had a very bad impact on the TV station, so she resigned.
Things like illegal operations are just excuses made by the TV station.
This news did not spread much, after all, it was an internal matter of the TV station.
Moreover, although Fia is a director, she is not a real senior executive of the TV station, so if she resigns, generally no one will pay attention to it.
Because everyone's attention is now on the Ashok case, few people know about Fia, the whistleblower of the incident.
They only know that this was revealed by All India Television.
This made Luoton very dissatisfied, and he couldn't just let it go.
Fia was forced to resign so quietly, and there must be an explanation.
He thought about it and found Lisa's mother, Livana.
Roton felt that he had to bear a great responsibility for Fia's forced resignation.
Although Fia said it was nothing, Roton still felt uncomfortable.
So he has to do something.
After Rotun told Livana about his plan, Livana immediately contacted some people from the People's Party.
No matter how you look at it, she is now the chairperson of the People's Party and is considered an ally of the People's Party.
No matter how small an ally is, it is still an ally.
As a big party like the People's Party, it still shows an attitude of providing various support and assistance to small party allies.
Moreover, this time, it is not to help the Civilian Party. For their People's Party, that is the one that benefits the most.
Soon, media outlets affiliated with the People's Party began reporting that Fia had been forced to resign.
In the report, Fia's entire resume during this period was presented to everyone.
For example, the news about Harag Township in Pune District, coal mines and so on, these were big news.
All of this was revealed under Fia's responsibility.
Especially when it came to Ashok's corruption in the 'Adarsh Housing Project', it was Fiya who withstood the pressure from the TV station's leaders and risked her life to break the news.
Such a person can be called a heroine, the bravest person in the news media industry. She dares to speak out for justice and is truly not afraid of power.
With these reports coming out, Fiya Mishra's name will soon be known to people across the country.
They learned about such a heroine who was not afraid of power.
The media of these opposition parties not only targeted the Congress Party, but also directed their fire directly at the All India Television.
They accused All India Television of being a running dog of the government, saying it had lost its independence as a news media and the quality of speaking for the people fairly and impartially.
Now it has become a mouthpiece for the corrupt government, suppressing all voices of justice.
Forcing an upright heroine like Fiya to resign is a disgrace to All India Television and the national news media.
Many news media have publicly expressed their desire to invite Fiya Mishra to lead their television stations or newspapers.
Regardless of whether they were sincere or not, these media reports have added fuel to the fire of this incident.
Now the All India Television and the government have been put on the fire and are being roasted. It is really uncomfortable.
As I said, the government can control some state-owned media news, but it is difficult for them to control the opposition media.
After all, the Congress Party no longer has the absolute control it once had.
They are no longer the only dominant party. Although they still have the most seats among single parties, the seats are not enough to form a government alone. They can only join forces with other parties to become the ruling party, and often compromises must be made.
(End of this chapter)
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