India produced an idea called “Kiran Bedi”, the ‘SuperCop’ and then on November 27, 2007, she requested a voluntary retirement and was relieved on December 25, 2007 by the Government of India. What happened? “How could such a bold, fearless, powerful and confident officer surrender to the system? After all, she had been a symbol [...]
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