MGR News: "Pooja Thakur The Indian Air Force Officer," Who Led Guard of Honour For Obama, Sues

NEW DELHI: Wing Commander Pooja Thakur, who became a standout amongst the most unmistakable appearances of the Indian Air Force (IAF) in the wake of driving a Guard of Honor for US President Barack Obama a year ago, has gone to the Defence Forces Tribunal in wake of being refused full
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Pooja Thakur has taken the Indian Air Force
The 37-year-old officer says in her appeal to that the IAF's choice to deny her changeless bonus is "one-sided, unfair, subjective and not sensical"

"Indian Air Force says Pooja Thakur was offering the lasting commission in 2012, she declined it then and it can be offer just only once. New offer can not be given," saying her legal counselor, resigned Major S Pandey.

Wing Commander Thakur turned into the main lady officer to lead a tri-administrations Guard of Honor a year ago when President Obama went to New Delhi, India for the Republic Day Celebrations at Red Fort.

The President of US Mr.Obama had said later at an occasion that seeing unfathomable Indian ladies in the military was one of his most loving things in India.

The girl of an armed force colonel, the Rajasthan officer joins  the Indian Air Force in the year 2000.

A month ago, the Air Force took in its first bunch of ladies military pilots, yet as short administration commission officers, which can imply they will serve for a most extreme of 14 years and resign without advantage.

Wing Commander Thakur, the sources told, is an Administration Officer and every branch of the Indian Air Force has diverse criteria to concede ladies commission perpetual.

Ladies were permitted in the Indian Air Force as full officers in 2010 after almost 50 ladies officers, including 22 from the Indian Air Force, moved court. More than 250 ladies were conceded perpetual commission after the high court ruled to support them.

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