Amit Lodha, Deputy Inspector General of the Border Security Force (Jaisalmer) held listeners enthralled as he spoke on the nobility of his profession and narrated incidents from his life.
Amit Lodha, Deputy Inspector General of the Border Security Force (Jaisalmer) held listeners enthralled as he spoke on the nobility of his profession and narrated incidents from his life. As a classmate of Chetan Bhagat, and author of ‘Bihar Dairies’ that sold 15000 copies in 30 days; a remarkable achievement for a man with titanium nerves who is also efficient at penning his word. Lodha spoke about paramilitary forces, armed forces and border forces, that made the people of India Rs.34 crores for the cause.
He fondly remembered a Rs.10 contribution of a rickshawala from Kanpur. He shared that power for him lies in bringing instant relief to someone; for him the look in a mother’s eyes after uniting her with her kidnapped child is priceless. He believes that anyone in any powerful position should respect others and receive respect.
He also answered a few questions from the audience and closed his speech with the statement “Keep the country clean, follow traffic rules, respect women and leave the rest to us!”