Chapter 177 Prime Minister's Appointment



Chapter 177 Prime Minister's Appointment

After hanging up the phone, Luo Dun was stunned for a while.

The Prime Minister wanted to commend himself, and he did it in person.

This was really a surprise to Rawdon.

Thinking back to the Mumbai terrorist attacks, I played a major role, and that was when the Home Minister came and conveyed a message from Manmohan, promising me to be exempted from an interview.

But this time, it was Manmohan who came to see him in person. What a great honor it was.

At least for a small grassroots police station chief like himself, it can be said that his ancestors were very proud of him.

Even though Rotun is no longer the same Rotun, it is still normal to be excited when seeing the top leader of a country.

What puzzled him was that he didn't know what reward he would get this time and he had to go to Delhi immediately.

Pirando didn't tell himself because he didn't know either.

He just said that he had received a notice from above asking him to contact him and go to Delhi immediately to accept the Prime Minister's award.

As for the rest, that’s it.

"What's wrong?" Lisa asked.

She noticed that after Rawdon answered the phone, he was silent and his expression seemed a little strange.

But it seems that it shouldn't be a bad thing.

"Lisa, I can't accompany you." Roden took a deep breath and said.

Lisa was stunned by this and asked, "What happened? Is it in Harleigh Township?"

"Don't be nervous." Luo Dun smiled, "I'm going to Delhi soon..."

After hearing what Rawdon said, Lisa said with a look of surprise, "Then go quickly. The Prime Minister has summoned you. What a great thing. Hurry up and get ready. I'll help you pack your luggage."

Of course, Lisa was sober about such a big thing. How could she care about the things between men and women at this time? After all, there was still a long way to go.

So, Rawdon hurried back to Mumbai and flew to Delhi overnight.

We arrived in Delhi early the next morning and found a hotel to stay in.

After arriving in Delhi, Rawdon also wanted to find Suvi Parma.

But it’s definitely not a good time to go find Su Wei.

He has not been able to contact Su Wei since the last time he returned from Delhi.

He didn't think anything happened to Su Wei.

It should be that Su Wei deliberately didn't answer his call.

Luoton knew that Su Wei wanted to cut off contact with him.

The reason behind this is naturally because of Freese.

As long as this marriage exists, Su Wei obviously dare not violate it.

I happened to be back in Delhi this time, and I will definitely find time to visit Su Wei.

It’s okay if she doesn’t answer the phone, but I know where Su Wei lives. Even if she changed her address, she can’t escape studying at Delhi University, right?

If you really want to find Su Wei, it's easy.

Again, if Su Wei was someone else's daughter-in-law, Luoton would just think about it, after all, he couldn't get every beautiful woman he saw, right? But Su Wei was Freese's daughter-in-law, so the nature of the matter was different.

I must get involved, and this is just the interest I'm paying Freese. If there's a chance in the future, I'll never let him go.

Of course, the most important thing for him next is to meet the Prime Minister. It won’t be too late to find Su Wei after this matter is over.

Rawdon had been waiting outside the federal government office building until office hours arrived.

After he announced his identity, he was able to enter the office building after going through various checks.

It was obvious that these people had been notified, otherwise a small local inspector like me would not have been able to come in here.

This is the central power center of the Indian federation, and all the big shots are here.

Government workers took Rawdon to a room and asked him to wait there.

Roden thought to himself, he didn't know when Manmohan would meet him, so what would the reward be?

He is really curious.

Give yourself a bonus?

Luoton thought it was unlikely and it should be a reward from other sources.

He couldn't think of it for a moment.

Soon, two staff members came in.

"Rodun Mahesh, the Prime Minister will hold a press conference later, and you will be invited to the press conference. Here, we need to explain some things to you first, especially what we will say later." A staff member said, "Any questions?"

"No." Rawdon said hastily.

I didn’t expect to see Manmohan at the press conference.

Of course, this is not easy. He wants Manmohan to meet him alone?

I don't have such face yet.

At a press conference like this, you definitely can't speak carelessly.

It is normal for the government to send people over to make some preparations.

So, Luoton quickly wrote down what these people told him.

After waiting for about an hour, Rawdon was taken to a small room next to the hall.

From this small room you can see what's going on in the hall.

The hall is where the press conference will be held and it has been decorated.

Roton has already seen quite a few media reporters, various video cameras, and so on.

Just as Roton was thinking, he heard someone shouting, "The Prime Minister is here!"

Rawdon turned his head quickly and saw Manmohan walking into the room accompanied by a group of government workers.

Of course, Rawdon had seen Manmohan on television and immediately recognized the old man walking in front.

Manmohan Singh, born in 1932, is now 77 years old.

Manmohan wore a light blue turban on his head, which is the symbol of Sikh men.

This was the first time that Rodon saw Manmohan in person. He was wearing a pair of black-framed glasses and looked very gentle.

Although his eyebrows and beard have turned gray, his complexion and spirit are obviously in good health, and you can't tell at all that he is almost 80 years old.

Seeing the first person of India's power structure up close, Rawdon was deeply moved.

Manmohan made a series of speeches to reporters and also answered some questions from reporters.

This time is about half an hour.

"Next, I would like to introduce one of our heroes to you," Manmohan said suddenly.

This statement made the reporters present very confused.

Is there any content published for this?

Before I came here, the government didn't mention it at all.

In fact, at this kind of press conference, the content is often revealed to them, and even some reporters' questions are arranged.

So, Manmohan’s words came as a bit of a surprise to them.

Accidents aside, they are all professional journalists and have encountered similar things before.

There are still cases where leaders add content or change their minds temporarily.

They just need to listen.

If these contents are difficult to report, people from the government will naturally remind you after it is over.

Because this press conference was not broadcast live.

All relevant content must pass review before it can be broadcast.

They were just curious in their hearts, who could be the hero that Manmohan suddenly mentioned.

They thought about it, but couldn't think of anyone with the title of hero recently.

"Come out," Manmohan said with a smile.

At the signal from the government official nearby, Rawdon walked out of the small room and appeared in the hall.

His appearance immediately attracted the attention of everyone present.

Since Rawdon was wearing a police uniform, everyone recognized him immediately.

Cameras and video cameras were all pointed in the direction of Rawdon.

The sound of cameras clicking and flashing lights continued to ring out.

Manmohan waved to Rawdon very cordially and said, "Come, come to my side."

Rawdon soon reached Manmohan's side.

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"I believe everyone should have recognized him, right? He is our Mumbai hero, Roden Mahesh." Manmohan said loudly, "This time he ranked first in the national civil service written examination. In order to fulfill my previous promise to him, I have used the prime minister's privilege and hereby announce that Roden Mahesh has been selected as this year's national civil servant."

Roton didn't expect such an announcement to be so grand.

Originally, these things could have been announced directly, there was no need for me to come here in person.

Maybe it was because my results shocked almost everyone.

No matter what, I have received such an amazing honor this time, which will be of great help to my future police career.

"Since Rodon has been working on the front line of the police, he has a solid knowledge of police-related business. I allowed him to enter the Central Federal Administrative College in advance and study with the new civil servants of 2008," said Manmohan.

"Mr. Prime Minister, the class of 2008 should graduate next year, right? There is still more than half a year left. Can we understand your words to mean that Officer Mahesh only needs half a year to graduate from the Institute of Administration?" a reporter asked.

Rawdon couldn't help but hold his breath.

Manmohan's words just now also made him think of this, but he didn't feel comfortable asking casually, and he felt that this was a little unreal.

I can graduate in half a year? That's too much.

Now that the reporter has asked, he really wants to know the answer.

"That's right." Manmohan smiled, "Rodun has been fighting on the front line and has made many great contributions, so I believe that half a year is enough time for him to study. An outstanding young man like Rodun should enter the post earlier and make contributions to maintaining law and order in India."

Luoton's heart was shouting, this was really a great reward.

The civil servants of the 2008 class actually started taking the exam in 2007, and only entered the Administrative College for further studies after passing the interview in early 2008.

It has been almost a year and a half now, which means they only have more than half a year to complete two years and graduate.

According to Manmohan, Rodon was just a transfer student.

The original two-year training period was shortened to just over half a year.

In this civil service system, seniority is still very important.

Like the Indian civil service, even if you just slack off and have no achievements, you will naturally be promoted when the time comes.

As long as you have a strong enough background, you can take up some important positions.

Of course it does matter, and with meritorious performance, promotion will certainly be faster.

In short, this qualification is definitely a very important indicator, and is often mandatory.

This time I saved a year and a half of time, and I got one and a half more working experience than those who took the civil service exam in the same year.

I am a grade-skipping student, with special approval from the Prime Minister. I am definitely one of the strongest transfer students in the history of the School of Administration.

In terms of future promotions, I will have a great advantage over them.

Naturally, Roton also made a speech, expressing his gratitude in various ways, thanking Manmohan, the federal government, the Mabang government, his superiors for their cultivation, etc. These high-sounding words had to be said in a comprehensive manner.

Finally, I also talked about my feelings and mood.

These are basically in accordance with the statements prepared by government staff.

In such an occasion, Rotten certainly didn't want to do anything unconventional or to highlight his personality. If he did it, something bad might happen.

According to them, there is no problem and everything should be done in a safe way.

Being able to stand here today is already the greatest achievement.

Of course, there was also the benefit of being transferred to the class by Manmohan, which instantly increased his qualifications.

These will be of great help to his future police career.

Luoton was very satisfied with this award. Being famous also has very real and practical benefits.

It can be said that Manmohan really takes good care of himself.

So when Rotun expressed his gratitude, there was really more sincerity in his words.

Others have given us so many benefits, so it is only right that we express our sincere gratitude.

"Rodun, you only have more than half a year, so you must seize every minute." Manmohan said to Rodun, "I order you to report to the Administrative College immediately, is there any problem!"

Roden immediately saluted Manmohan and said loudly, "No problem, Prime Minister!"

"Very good, go ahead," Manmohan smiled.

Rawdon quickly followed the staff downstairs.

After leaving the building, Rawdon got into an Ambassador brand car that had been arranged for civil servants.

Luoton sighed in his heart that when he graduates, he will also have such a special car with a driver.

This is one of the benefits of civil servants. The official cars with simple configuration and even no air conditioning are a symbol of power and are the object of envy of the people.

Luoton was soon taken directly to the Administrative College, which was mainly a place for new civil servants to study and not everyone could enter.

The staff quickly handed over the work to the college leaders.

The high efficiency made Luoton a little uncomfortable.

After all, the government's work efficiency is usually not satisfactory.

This is because Manmohan gave the order himself, which probably means special matters should be handled with special care.

"We will send someone to get your things from the hotel right away." The dean of the college said to Rawdon.

Roton was brought here directly and had no time to return to the hotel.

The reason why the dean came to receive him personally was because Luo Dun was a transfer student chosen by the Prime Minister and it was not easy to neglect him.

"I'll give you a brief introduction to the school's study situation," the dean said. "We have one day off every Sunday, and we only have one day out every month..."

Listening to the dean's introduction, Luoton marveled at the strict management here.

You have four days off a month, three of which you can only stay in the college, and only one day allows you to go out.

Of course, there are other holidays here like in college, but the number of holidays is much less than that of a normal university.

According to the dean, all those who enter here will be future civil servants and the country's elite pillars, so they must seize the time to study so that they can better serve the country and the people.

Very well said.

But what happens to the people here after they leave? Roton believes that the dean must know clearly.

The Indian civil service, both national and state, is rotten to the core.

For the dean, he is only responsible for the management of continuing education here. What happens to these students after graduation is none of his business.

Of course, these are just the rules of the college. Rules are dead, but people are alive.

Those who study here are all civil servants and will hold positions of power in the future.

They are officials, the superiors, and the future big men in charge of a region. They are not here to suffer.

Therefore, the actual management of the college cannot be so strict, and there is no need for them to offend these powerful figures in the future.

(End of this chapter)


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