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00:00:00104th Bakhtarbandh Regiment
00:00:21Savaar Ram Chandra
00:00:23104th Bakhtarbandh Regiment
00:00:25104th Bakhtarbandh Regiment
00:00:27You are under section 302 of Indian Army Act 69 and Indian Penal Code
00:00:35You are under arrest for killing your senior officer
00:00:42You are under arrest for killing your senior officer
00:00:52You are accused of using your service weapon on 10th June 9 PM
00:01:00and firing at Captain Mohan Verma
00:01:04which resulted in his death
00:01:08Savaar Ram Chandra, do you have anything to say in your defence?
00:01:29Have you ever faced death?
00:01:33Maybe not
00:01:36I have faced death many times
00:01:40In the battlefield
00:01:42In the court-martial rooms
00:01:45Those moments of death
00:01:51Sometimes they freeze the blood
00:01:54Sometimes they burn the blood from head to toe
00:01:59I, Colonel Suraj Singh
00:02:03I have taken a lot of lives
00:02:05I have killed a lot of people
00:02:29Settle down
00:02:33Sit down
00:02:37Call Ram Chandra
00:02:50Jai Hind Sir
00:02:58Sit down Ram Chandra
00:03:03Major Ajay Puri
00:03:05Sir
00:03:06Start the court-martial
00:03:08Right Sir
00:03:12Sir, on the night of 10th June, Jawan Ram Chandra was on guard duty
00:03:18Two officers of the regiment, Captain Mohan Verma and Captain Kapoor
00:03:23As soon as they passed by the guard house
00:03:28Jawan Ram Chandra fired at them without any warning
00:03:34Captain Mohan Verma died on the spot
00:03:37and Captain Kapoor was badly injured
00:03:39However, he survived
00:03:41He was taken to the army hospital immediately
00:03:44He was operated
00:03:46Sir, according to the doctor's report
00:03:48if the bullet had hit the heart 2 inches below
00:03:52it was impossible for him to survive
00:03:56Sir, from this entire incident
00:04:00Jawan Ram Chandra had made up his mind
00:04:04to kill these two officers
00:04:11Therefore, under section 302 of Indian Army Act 69 and Indian Penal Code
00:04:17Today, Jawan Ram Chandra is being court-martialed
00:04:23Sir
00:04:34This court-martial is being done on purpose
00:04:38because of Captain Verma's murder
00:04:42and Captain Kapoor's murder
00:04:47Ram Chandra, do you confess your crime?
00:04:52Sir
00:04:58Sit down
00:05:01Major Puri
00:05:02Sir
00:05:03First witness
00:05:10Yes, Captain Vikas Roy
00:05:12Captain Vikas Roy
00:05:13Sir, before Major Puri presents his witness
00:05:16I would like to say something
00:05:18The court-martial has not even begun
00:05:20and Captain Roy has already raised objections
00:05:27Tell me
00:05:28Sir, Major Puri called Jawan Ram Chandra twice
00:05:32So? What did he say?
00:05:34Major Puri should call Jawan Ram Chandra
00:05:37instead of Jawan Ram Chandra
00:05:39What the hell do you mean?
00:05:42Ram Chandra is a soldier
00:05:44How does it matter if he is called a soldier or a rider?
00:05:47Sir, it does matter
00:05:52and it doesn't matter
00:05:54You are an infantry colonel
00:05:57If I call you a medical colonel
00:05:59would that be right?
00:06:01Ram Chandra is from Bakhtarband Regiment
00:06:04and Bakhtarband soldiers are called riders
00:06:07and not soldiers
00:06:09Sir, I have a feeling
00:06:12that the Defence Council is trying to
00:06:14reject this court's decision
00:06:15due to some technical error
00:06:17Sir, when the legal department of the Indian Army
00:06:20has sent an officer like you for this court-martial
00:06:23then there can't be any technical error
00:06:26and then, sir
00:06:28the decision of life and death
00:06:30is not based on a technical fact
00:06:33It is based on the truth
00:06:42Captain Roy
00:06:44You should talk about the things
00:06:46which have nothing to do with this case
00:06:50Jawan Ram Chandra, I mean
00:06:51Samar Ram Chandra is involved
00:06:53No one has the right to waste the court's time
00:06:56by talking nonsense and raising objections
00:07:00This court-martial's presiding officer
00:07:03is Suraj Singh
00:07:04Colonel Suraj Singh, keep this in mind
00:07:06Sir, I know
00:07:07but the judge-advocate himself
00:07:09has accepted my objection
00:07:11I am very sorry, sir
00:07:12that you have to waste the court's time
00:07:14by raising objections against me
00:07:17Sir, if you think that I raise objections
00:07:19on useless things
00:07:21then please appoint someone else
00:07:22as the Defence Council
00:07:23I will go back to Delhi
00:07:24Don't threaten me
00:07:31Everyone knows that Ram Chandra has committed a murder
00:07:34He has admitted his crime
00:07:36It is published in the newspapers
00:07:38Ram Chandra is being trialled
00:07:40What difference does it make
00:07:41if he is called a soldier or a passenger?
00:07:44Okay, sir
00:07:45Let's go home
00:07:47You have already decided that Ram Chandra is a murderer
00:07:50before the hearing of the case
00:07:52Then why this court-martial?
00:07:57Also, sir
00:07:58It is not necessary that
00:08:00every news published in the newspapers is true
00:08:03You know that
00:08:04the nature of the published words
00:08:06is to lie sometimes
00:08:14Sit down, Captain Roy
00:08:16Major Puri
00:08:17Sir
00:08:18Present the witness
00:08:19Sir
00:08:20Thank you, sir
00:08:22Sir
00:08:23My first witness in this case is
00:08:26Balwant Singh, the head of this regiment
00:08:35Mr. Subedar
00:08:37How are you?
00:08:38I am fine
00:08:39Shall we start?
00:08:40Yes
00:08:41Let's go
00:08:42Tell me
00:08:43Where were you at 9 o'clock on the night of 10th June?
00:08:45Near the guard house of my regiment
00:08:47That means you were on duty
00:08:48No, I was not on duty
00:08:50It was very hot that night
00:08:51and there was no electricity
00:08:53So, I was walking with constable Raj Singh
00:08:55Will you tell the court
00:08:58who was appointed on duty that day?
00:09:01Ram Chandra, the passenger
00:09:02What did you see?
00:09:03What happened?
00:09:05Sir, there was no electricity
00:09:06So, I could not see clearly
00:09:08But yes, a motorcycle...
00:09:09Wait a minute
00:09:11You could not see?
00:09:12That means you did not wear spectacles that night
00:09:15No, I do not wear spectacles
00:09:17My eyes are 100% fine
00:09:19I told you that there was no electricity that night
00:09:21So, I could not see clearly
00:09:22Oh, I understood
00:09:23But Mr. Subedar
00:09:24For your information
00:09:26On the night of 10th June
00:09:28there was full moon light
00:09:30On the full moon night
00:09:31there is so much light
00:09:33that everything from 100 to 200, 300, 400 meters
00:09:36and 500 meters away
00:09:37can be seen clearly
00:09:39Even a small ball thrown in the ground
00:09:41And you were only 100 meters away from the scene
00:09:44So, as you just said
00:09:46that your eyes are 100% fine
00:09:49Will you tell me
00:09:51how many people were sitting on the motorcycle
00:09:54that went from the scene?
00:09:55Two people
00:09:56Did they wear helmets?
00:09:57No
00:09:58That means
00:09:59the two officers you identified
00:10:00on the motorcycle
00:10:03Jawan
00:10:05Sorry
00:10:07Sawar Ramchandra must have also identified them
00:10:09Yes, of course
00:10:13Then what happened?
00:10:15As soon as the motorcycle reached the guard house
00:10:17Sawar Ramchandra shot him
00:10:19Point to be noted, sir
00:10:20He shot him
00:10:22The first bullet hit Captain Verma
00:10:24The motorcycle got off the road
00:10:25and hit a tree nearby
00:10:28As soon as the motorcycle was rolling
00:10:30Sawar Ramchandra fired the second bullet
00:10:32The second bullet hit Captain Kapoor's shoulder
00:10:35The motorcycle fell
00:10:37As soon as the motorcycle fell
00:10:38Sawar Ramchandra ran towards it
00:10:40and picked up his gun again
00:10:42By then, Raj Singh and I had reached there
00:10:44We caught him from behind
00:10:46When you caught Ramchandra from behind
00:10:49whom did he aim his rifle at?
00:10:52At the injured Captain Kapoor
00:10:54At the injured Captain Kapoor
00:10:56That means
00:10:57if you hadn't caught him
00:10:59he would have shot him again
00:11:00and murdered him
00:11:02Yes, of course
00:11:09Then what happened?
00:11:11After hearing the gunshot
00:11:12many soldiers came from the barracks
00:11:14About 4-5 soldiers
00:11:15held Ramchandra tight
00:11:18We snatched his gun
00:11:19so that he couldn't shoot again
00:11:21But sir, he was shouting
00:11:22and saying the same thing
00:11:23that leave me
00:11:24I want to murder Captain Kapoor
00:11:26I want to kill Captain Kapoor
00:11:29God knows
00:11:30how did he get so much strength
00:11:31that night
00:11:37Sir, everything is crystal clear
00:11:40like a mirror
00:11:47I don't want to ask anything else
00:11:48Thank you so much
00:11:51Captain Roy
00:11:52Would you like to ask any questions?
00:12:03Mr. Subedar
00:12:04How long have you known Ramchandra?
00:12:06For the past 3 years
00:12:08In these 3 years
00:12:09did Ramchandra ever
00:12:10beat anyone up?
00:12:12Did he ever fight?
00:12:14Did anyone ever complain
00:12:15against Ramchandra to you?
00:12:17No, no one complained
00:12:20In fact, I would say
00:12:21he is a very cowardly man
00:12:26Any duty
00:12:28whether you gave it
00:12:30or some other officer
00:12:32did Ramchandra ever
00:12:33become careless in fulfilling it?
00:12:35Ramchandra fulfills all his duties
00:12:37with a lot of hard work and honesty
00:12:41The late Captain Mohan Verma
00:12:44and Captain B.D. Kapoor
00:12:46Did they ever complain
00:12:47against Ramchandra?
00:12:49Did they take any action?
00:12:50Did they give any punishment?
00:12:51No, no
00:12:52Mr. Subedar
00:12:53Did they ever beat anyone up?
00:12:55Did they ever fight with anyone?
00:12:58Did anyone ever complain
00:12:59against Ramchandra to you?
00:13:02The question is
00:13:05Why did Ramchandra kill
00:13:06Captain Mohan Verma?
00:13:09And why did he attack
00:13:10Captain B.D. Kapoor?
00:13:15How can I tell you that?
00:13:17Whatever I saw
00:13:18I told you everything
00:13:19clearly
00:13:24Mr. Subedar
00:13:25Whatever you saw
00:13:26you told me everything clearly
00:13:28But the truth
00:13:30The truth is not what
00:13:31we see with our own eyes
00:13:34We see only a part of the truth
00:13:35with our own eyes
00:13:38And it is not necessary
00:13:39that it is the truth
00:13:41What you see with your eyes
00:13:42is the truth
00:13:44Is it?
00:13:45Then tell me one thing
00:13:46Do you see that place
00:13:47where you are standing right now?
00:13:50No
00:13:51Do you see this courtroom?
00:13:54No, not at all
00:13:55See it and tell me
00:13:56I am seeing it and telling you
00:13:58You said it with your own eyes
00:13:59Yes
00:14:01But Mr. Subedar
00:14:02You also know
00:14:04that the earth keeps revolving
00:14:06It keeps revolving
00:14:07at its distance
00:14:08and around the sun
00:14:11Now if you don't see
00:14:12this truth
00:14:13cannot become a lie, right?
00:14:17Captain Vikas Rai
00:14:18What does this court-martial
00:14:19have to do with
00:14:20the earth revolving?
00:14:23You are confusing him unnecessarily
00:14:24You come to the point
00:14:26Major Puri is right, Captain Roy
00:14:28Your words mean
00:14:29something from this trial
00:14:31I have already warned you
00:14:33that the court's time
00:14:34should not be wasted
00:14:35with useless talks
00:14:37You are right, sir
00:14:40Time is really very precious
00:14:43More precious than anyone's life
00:14:47The court's time
00:14:48should not be wasted
00:14:50Even if someone gets hanged
00:14:52Sir, I just want to say
00:14:54that truth is neither so small
00:14:56nor so easy
00:14:58that we can see it
00:14:59with our own eyes
00:15:00and understand it completely
00:15:02Captain Roy
00:15:03If you want to ask anything
00:15:04else from the witness
00:15:05then ask
00:15:06Sir
00:15:08Mr. Subedar
00:15:10The night this incident happened
00:15:12what was the secret sign
00:15:13of the overturned night?
00:15:16What?
00:15:17What did I say?
00:15:18I didn't understand anything
00:15:19I mean
00:15:21The night this incident happened
00:15:23what was the security password
00:15:25of the overturned night?
00:15:27A piece of advice for you
00:15:28Captain Roy
00:15:30You don't speak so difficult Hindi
00:15:32which means
00:15:33you have to say it in English
00:15:37Sir, Hindi is our mother tongue
00:15:39If we don't communicate
00:15:40in this language
00:15:41then how will we
00:15:42learn this language, sir?
00:15:44Learn?
00:15:45Yes, sir
00:15:49So, Mr. Subedar
00:15:50Tell me
00:15:52What was the security password
00:15:53of the overturned night?
00:15:54What was the secret sign?
00:15:57I don't remember it now
00:15:59But if you want
00:16:00I can ask my regiment's clerk
00:16:01and tell you
00:16:02No, Mr. Subedar
00:16:03No need to worry
00:16:04I know
00:16:06Passwords are changed every night
00:16:08Now remembering
00:16:09such an old password
00:16:11is not an ordinary thing
00:16:13Let me tell you
00:16:14what was the password
00:16:15of that night
00:16:17The password of that full moon
00:16:18night was
00:16:20Kala Chaan
00:16:26Mr. Subedar
00:16:28It is confirmed
00:16:29that you recognized
00:16:30both the officers
00:16:31who were riding
00:16:32on the motorcycle that night
00:16:33Yes
00:16:34Did Ramchandra also recognize them?
00:16:35Yes, of course
00:16:36I have told him
00:16:37So, have you given
00:16:38instructions to your men
00:16:39not to ask for the password
00:16:40when recognizing an officer?
00:16:42Who am I
00:16:43to give instructions?
00:16:45He will ask for the password
00:16:46and he will stop me
00:16:48I have been in the service
00:16:49for 20 years
00:16:51I am a veteran
00:16:53Do you think
00:16:54I have to give more time
00:16:55to the army
00:16:56to learn these small things?
00:16:58No, Mr. Subedar
00:16:59Don't mind my words
00:17:02I know
00:17:03you can't give such instructions
00:17:05So, tell me
00:17:07When both the officers
00:17:08reached the guard house
00:17:09riding on the motorcycle
00:17:10that night
00:17:11did Ramchandra
00:17:12ask for the password
00:17:13when recognizing an officer?
00:17:16Ramchandra did not
00:17:17ask for the password
00:17:19I was there
00:17:20and saw everything clearly
00:17:21Mr. Subedar
00:17:23I am not talking about seeing
00:17:25I am talking about hearing
00:17:27Did you hear
00:17:28when Ramchandra
00:17:29asked for the password
00:17:30when recognizing an officer?
00:17:32When Ramchandra
00:17:33did not ask for the password
00:17:34when recognizing an officer
00:17:35and I did not hear
00:17:36how can I say
00:17:37that Ramchandra asked for the password?
00:17:42So, you are saying
00:17:43that what you did not hear
00:17:46Ramchandra did not say
00:17:47according to you
00:17:49Were you in Delhi
00:17:50on 15th August?
00:17:52No, why?
00:17:54On 15th August
00:17:55the Prime Minister
00:17:56said in his speech
00:17:58that he will crush
00:17:59the enemies of India
00:18:00to pieces
00:18:02You were not there
00:18:04So, you did not hear
00:18:05When you did not hear
00:18:06it means
00:18:07the Prime Minister
00:18:08did not say
00:18:09that in his speech
00:18:10No, he did not
00:18:11But here
00:18:12I was seeing everything clearly
00:18:14Mr. Subedar
00:18:15The voice can be heard
00:18:16but not seen
00:18:20The truth is
00:18:22that night
00:18:23from the incident cell
00:18:24you were 500 meters away
00:18:27The motorcycle was moving
00:18:28and in the sound
00:18:29of the bullet motorcycle
00:18:31you could not hear
00:18:32who is Ramchandra's
00:18:33rival Tham?
00:18:36For your information
00:18:37let me tell you
00:18:38that I was walking
00:18:39on the road
00:18:42Major Puri told you
00:18:44and you agreed
00:18:47Did you forgive Pitey?
00:18:50Did you forgive Pitey, sir?
00:18:56I forgave Pitey
00:19:02That night
00:19:03you were 510 meters
00:19:04away from the incident cell
00:19:06and from so far
00:19:07Ramchandra's rival
00:19:08Tham
00:19:09could not be heard
00:19:12Captain Roy
00:19:15Very good
00:19:16You are confusing
00:19:17Mr. Subedar for no reason
00:19:19When Mr. Subedar
00:19:20has accepted that
00:19:21he has recognized
00:19:22both the officers
00:19:23sitting on the motorcycle
00:19:25and Ramchandra
00:19:26has also recognized
00:19:27then who is Tham
00:19:28and what is the point
00:19:29of asking the question
00:19:30again and again?
00:19:31The point is
00:19:32Major Puri
00:19:33The point is
00:19:34But you tell me
00:19:35one thing
00:19:37Sir
00:19:38Who are you
00:19:39to stop me
00:19:40from asking questions?
00:19:43This right
00:19:44is only with the
00:19:45Presiding Officer
00:19:46My young friend
00:19:47I am not stopping you
00:19:48from asking questions
00:19:49I am stopping you
00:19:50from asking the same
00:19:51question again and again
00:19:52Captain Roy, continue
00:19:57So, Mr. Subedar
00:19:59Tell me one thing
00:20:01When a guard is stopped
00:20:03when the password is asked
00:20:04What if someone does not
00:20:05stop even when
00:20:06he is challenged?
00:20:07Captain Vikas Rao
00:20:09What is the point
00:20:10of asking the question
00:20:11which has not yet
00:20:12been proven in the court?
00:20:13Tell me one thing
00:20:14Where has it been proven
00:20:15that Samar Ramchandra
00:20:16challenged and challenged
00:20:17those two officers
00:20:18and asked them the password?
00:20:20And then how can
00:20:21this witness tell?
00:20:23Major Puri
00:20:24Sir, only you understand
00:20:25my pain
00:20:26Yes, yes
00:20:27Sir, please note
00:20:28Major Puri also agrees
00:20:29that how can a witness
00:20:30tell something
00:20:31which he has not heard?
00:20:32Right
00:20:33He cannot tell, sir
00:20:34Not at all
00:20:35That is why I request
00:20:36the court
00:20:37that tonight
00:20:38the incident should
00:20:39be brought to light
00:20:41The judge should stand
00:20:42where Subedar was
00:20:43standing
00:20:44The motorcycle should
00:20:45be driven
00:20:46A guard should be
00:20:47sent to the sentry post
00:20:48from where he will
00:20:49challenge
00:20:50Everyone will understand
00:20:51whether the voice
00:20:52can be heard
00:20:53from so far or not
00:20:55Good, very good
00:20:56What is the matter?
00:20:57What will be proven
00:20:58from this?
00:20:59Captain Vikas Rao
00:21:00What will be proven?
00:21:01Will this be proven
00:21:02that the murderer
00:21:03Ram Chandra
00:21:04did not shoot
00:21:05the deceased
00:21:06Verma?
00:21:08Did he not injure
00:21:09Captain Kapoor?
00:21:10If this is proved
00:21:11will the court go on?
00:21:12Major Puri
00:21:13Who am I
00:21:14to prove
00:21:15that Ram Chandra
00:21:16did not shoot?
00:21:17He has already
00:21:18confessed this himself
00:21:20I consider it my duty
00:21:21to remind the court
00:21:22of the army's law
00:21:23And the law says
00:21:24that if a guard
00:21:25is stopped
00:21:26the password
00:21:27should be
00:21:28asked
00:21:29from where
00:21:30he is
00:21:31If the password
00:21:32is asked
00:21:34and if someone
00:21:35does not stop
00:21:36even if he is challenged
00:21:37then the guard
00:21:38can shoot
00:21:39Captain Roy
00:21:41Don't you need to
00:21:42explain to the court
00:21:43what the army's
00:21:44laws are?
00:21:46Sir
00:21:47Sir
00:21:49If Ram Chandra
00:21:50has already accepted
00:21:51that he has shot
00:21:53then what is the point
00:21:54of exaggerating
00:21:55this challenging matter
00:21:56so much?
00:21:58Right, sir
00:22:02This court will not
00:22:03hide anything
00:22:06The advice you have
00:22:07given
00:22:08should be told
00:22:09to everyone
00:22:10in a loud voice
00:22:13Look, for everyone's
00:22:14information
00:22:15it is very important
00:22:16to say one thing
00:22:17that
00:22:18if it is proved
00:22:19that the officers
00:22:20did not stop
00:22:21even when Ram Chandra
00:22:22was challenged
00:22:24then according to
00:22:25the army's law
00:22:26he has the right
00:22:27to shoot
00:22:28and kill
00:22:29him
00:22:31Sir
00:22:33Everyone knows
00:22:34about this law
00:22:35but it is strictly
00:22:36applicable during
00:22:37war times
00:22:38Don't talk rubbish
00:22:41War or peace
00:22:42laws are not
00:22:43different
00:22:44They do not change
00:22:46Law is law
00:22:47War or no war
00:22:49And this court
00:22:51is sitting here
00:22:52to know the truth
00:22:54not to suppress
00:22:55the truth
00:22:56The court will
00:22:57go to the place of the incident
00:23:00and find out
00:23:01whether Ram Chandra
00:23:02challenged him
00:23:03or not
00:23:08Ram Chandra,
00:23:09do you have anything to say?
00:23:10No!
00:23:11Please
00:23:15Dr. Vikas Rai
00:23:16Your testimony
00:23:17is going on
00:23:18with Subedar Balwant Singh
00:23:19You can ask him
00:23:20whatever you want
00:23:21Sir, that night
00:23:22I did not fire
00:23:23I fired without
00:23:24challenging him
00:23:25Listen to this
00:23:26Sir, the court
00:23:27should make note
00:23:28of this confession
00:23:29I did not fire
00:23:30any challenge, sir
00:23:31Captain Kapoor
00:23:32But, sir, this is
00:23:33an important point
00:23:34Are you the prosecutor?
00:23:35No, sir, but
00:23:36Sit down
00:23:37Sorry, sir
00:23:43Are you in a hurry,
00:23:44Captain Kapoor?
00:23:45To hang Ram Chandra?
00:23:49You are yet to give
00:23:50your testimony
00:23:51You are yet to
00:23:52give your number
00:23:53Wait for a while
00:23:54Subedar sir
00:23:55I do not want
00:23:56to ask you anything
00:23:57I was just
00:23:58arguing for no reason
00:23:59Ram Chandra
00:24:00confessed himself
00:24:01that he fired
00:24:02the bullet
00:24:03without challenging him
00:24:04Your eyes
00:24:05and your ears
00:24:06are both correct
00:24:07You can go
00:24:08But, before
00:24:09you go to sleep
00:24:10tonight
00:24:11just think
00:24:12about one thing
00:24:13What is it?
00:24:14What is it?
00:24:15What is it?
00:24:16What is it?
00:24:17What is it?
00:24:18What is it?
00:24:19What is it?
00:24:20What is it?
00:24:21What is it?
00:24:22What is it?
00:24:24Ram Chandra
00:24:25whom no one
00:24:26ever complained
00:24:27about
00:24:28Ram Chandra
00:24:29who never
00:24:30neglected
00:24:31his duty
00:24:33Why did Ram Chandra
00:24:34suddenly fire
00:24:35a bullet
00:24:36at his own
00:24:37two officers?
00:24:38Why?
00:24:41Subedar sir
00:24:43The truth
00:24:44is not what
00:24:45we see with our eyes
00:24:50The truth
00:24:51is never
00:24:52The truth
00:24:53is hidden
00:24:54like a cat
00:24:55in the dark
00:24:56corners
00:25:06Five minutes break
00:25:23Major Puri
00:25:24Sir
00:25:25Your break
00:25:26Right, sir
00:25:28Captain Roy
00:25:29Sir
00:25:30One minute
00:25:35Captain Roy
00:25:36What do you want to do?
00:25:38Why did you
00:25:39ask Ram Chandra
00:25:40to admit
00:25:41that he did not
00:25:42challenge
00:25:43and fired
00:25:44a bullet
00:25:45at his own
00:25:46two officers?
00:25:47Why did you
00:25:48ask Ram Chandra
00:25:49to admit
00:25:50that he did not
00:25:51challenge
00:25:52and fired
00:25:53a bullet
00:25:54at his own
00:25:55two officers?
00:25:56Why did you
00:25:57ask Ram Chandra
00:25:58to admit
00:25:59that he did not
00:26:00challenge
00:26:01and fired
00:26:02a bullet
00:26:03at his own
00:26:04two officers?
00:26:05Sir
00:26:06I do not want
00:26:07to defend
00:26:08Ram Chandra
00:26:09on any technical
00:26:10grounds
00:26:11Everyone knows
00:26:12that Ram Chandra
00:26:13fired a bullet
00:26:14and killed
00:26:15The question is
00:26:16why did Ram Chandra
00:26:17fire a bullet?
00:26:18I have not come here
00:26:19to save Ram Chandra
00:26:20What I am trying
00:26:21to save
00:26:22is much more
00:26:23important than
00:26:24Ram Chandra's life
00:26:25What?
00:26:27Truth, sir
00:26:28The truth
00:26:30What are you?
00:26:31A lawyer or?
00:26:33I am the guardian of the soul, sir
00:26:35What?
00:26:38Hunter of the soul, sir
00:26:41You may leave
00:26:51Guardian of the soul
00:26:57What does that mean?
00:27:20Sir
00:27:36Sit down
00:27:40Major Puri
00:27:41Sir
00:27:44Sir, my other witness
00:27:45is Captain B. D. Kapoor
00:27:50Captain Kapoor, did you ever take any action against Sava Ramchandra?
00:28:06No, sir.
00:28:07Did Ramchandra ever complain about you to any senior officer?
00:28:11No, sir.
00:28:13Most important thing is, did Sava Ramchandra challenge you on the night of the incident?
00:28:20No, sir.
00:28:21Sir, he opened fire without any challenge.
00:28:26Sir, I don't want to hear anything else.
00:28:29Captain Roy, you are witness.
00:28:36Sir, I don't want to hear anything from Captain B.D. Kapoor right now.
00:28:39You can call him again at the right time.
00:28:42All right.
00:28:45Captain Kapoor.
00:28:46Sir.
00:28:47Sit down.
00:28:48Sir.
00:28:51Major Puri.
00:28:52Sir.
00:28:53Next witness.
00:28:54Sir.
00:28:55My third and most important witness is the doctor of this regiment, Captain Gupta.
00:29:05Sir.
00:29:09Doctor.
00:29:10Sir.
00:29:11How are you?
00:29:12Good, sir.
00:29:13Very good.
00:29:14Let's start.
00:29:15Yes.
00:29:16Where were you at 9 o'clock on the night of 10th June?
00:29:18Sir, I was returning from the mess on my scooter.
00:29:21I was about to turn towards the quarter when I heard the sound of bullets.
00:29:25I immediately turned my scooter towards that direction, sir.
00:29:28Then what happened?
00:29:29Sir, when I reached there, I saw that Captain Verma was lying down.
00:29:33I checked his pulse.
00:29:35He was dead.
00:29:37Sir, the bullet hit his neck.
00:29:39Sir, Captain Kapoor was unconscious.
00:29:42Blood was flowing from his left shoulder and his pulse was weak.
00:29:46I took off my shirt, tore it into a bandage, tied it to his shoulder and stopped the blood flow, sir.
00:29:51Good.
00:29:53Tell me, where was Sava Ramchandra at that time?
00:29:58Sir, Ramchandra was caught by 5-6 soldiers.
00:30:01He was trying to escape from them.
00:30:03And he was repeatedly shouting, leave me, leave me.
00:30:06I will kill Captain Kapoor.
00:30:08Want to be noted, sir.
00:30:14Then what happened?
00:30:15By then, Subedar sir had called from the guard house to the military hospital.
00:30:20The ambulance had arrived in 5 minutes, sir.
00:30:22We picked up Captain Kapoor and put him in the ambulance, sir.
00:30:26When we were putting him in the ambulance, his bandage was torn.
00:30:29Blood started flowing again.
00:30:30No.
00:30:31Sir, I tied the bandage again.
00:30:33Stopped the blood from flowing again.
00:30:35Then we took him to the operation theatre.
00:30:37And sir, Sergeant Colonel Joshi had already reached there.
00:30:41He told me that if I had not stopped the blood at the right time, sir, Captain Kapoor would have died.
00:30:48This means that Captain Kapoor's operation was done in one go.
00:30:52No, sir.
00:30:53First the blood was given.
00:30:55My blood.
00:30:56I mean to say, my blood group matched with his blood group.
00:31:00Then the operation started, sir.
00:31:02If the bullet had hit even an inch below, sir, it would have torn Captain Kapoor's heart.
00:31:07He is lucky that Ram Chandra missed the target.
00:31:11By the way, sir, Colonel Joshi is recommending my name in the Army Headquarters.
00:31:16For the citation.
00:31:18For rising to the occasion and saving the life of a brother officer.
00:31:25Good job, officer. Good job.
00:31:27Thank you, sir.
00:31:28Sir, I don't want to ask anything else. Thank you so much.
00:31:34Captain Roy.
00:31:41Captain Kapoor.
00:31:42I am very happy.
00:31:44It is my good fortune that I got a chance to meet you.
00:31:48What is your relationship?
00:31:50You are a very strong soldier.
00:31:52Where did you get your medical degree from?
00:31:54Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.
00:31:56And I am a gold medalist.
00:31:58That's great.
00:32:00You never run out of ideas.
00:32:02Dr. Gupta, you said that you heard it yourself that Ram Chandra was screaming to let him go.
00:32:10I will kill Captain Kapoor.
00:32:12Yes, I heard it myself.
00:32:14So tell me, why do you think Ram Chandra was screaming?
00:32:17Did Ram Chandra go mad that night?
00:32:21Captain Roy, there is a difference between a mad man and a mad man who has gone mad out of anger.
00:32:26There was blood on his head.
00:32:28And you, don't try to trap me.
00:32:32You are very smart. Very smart.
00:32:35You should be the lawyer instead of me.
00:32:37But today I will have to advocate, sir.
00:32:40So tell me, why was Ram Chandra admitted to the military hospital five months ago?
00:32:46He had typhoid.
00:32:48I got him admitted.
00:32:50Typhoid.
00:32:51How did you know that he had typhoid?
00:32:53Did Ram Chandra come to you with a medical complaint?
00:32:56No.
00:32:57That day there was a hockey match between our regiment and the Air Force.
00:33:01Ten minutes after the match started, he fell on the ground and fainted.
00:33:05What was his fever?
00:33:07Around 104.
00:33:11I called the ambulance and wrote that he had typhoid.
00:33:14Later when the hospital checked, they found out that my diagnosis was right.
00:33:19How can your diagnosis be wrong?
00:33:22You are a gold medalist from AFMC Pune.
00:33:25But I don't understand one thing.
00:33:28The match started at 4 in the evening and Ram Chandra fell unconscious within 10 minutes.
00:33:33Can 104 fever rise in 10 minutes?
00:33:37No.
00:33:38Typhoid doesn't rise suddenly.
00:33:40Like malaria.
00:33:41He must have had fever before the match.
00:33:44So, didn't you know that Ram Chandra had fever before the match?
00:33:49Captain Roy, how would I know?
00:33:51We don't put a thermometer in the mouth of the players before the match.
00:33:57He is so funny.
00:33:58I am really sorry, Dr. Gupta.
00:34:00I said something very sad.
00:34:01Yes.
00:34:02Actually, my medical knowledge is a little less.
00:34:05That's fine.
00:34:06So, according to you, without putting a thermometer,
00:34:09it is not possible to know how hot someone is.
00:34:13See.
00:34:14We can check the pulse and make an estimate.
00:34:16But to know exactly how hot someone is,
00:34:18we have to put a thermometer.
00:34:21You have to put a thermometer.
00:34:23Yes.
00:34:24Thank you, Dr. Gupta.
00:34:26For sharing my knowledge.
00:34:28Thank you, sir.
00:34:29For my knowledge.
00:34:30Where are you going?
00:34:31Sir, please.
00:34:32Come.
00:34:33I thought you had finished.
00:34:34Finished?
00:34:35Sir, I haven't even started.
00:34:36Please come back.
00:34:37Okay.
00:34:39Come on.
00:34:40Shall we start?
00:34:41Yes.
00:34:42Tell me.
00:34:43On the day of the match,
00:34:44what time was Ram Chandra brought to you for the Sikh report?
00:34:47The Sikh report starts at 9 o'clock.
00:34:49I didn't ask you the time of the Sikh report.
00:34:51I asked you when Constable Raj Singh and two other soldiers
00:34:54brought Ram Chandra to you for the Sikh report.
00:34:58Constable Raj Singh was also wearing a watch.
00:35:00Tell me.
00:35:01What time was Ram Chandra brought?
00:35:04I don't remember the exact time.
00:35:06Okay.
00:35:07Let's call Constable Raj Singh.
00:35:09He will tell you the time.
00:35:11Just tell me.
00:35:12Did he bring him before the match or after the match?
00:35:22Answer me.
00:35:25Captain.
00:35:28Is that so, Dr. Gupta?
00:35:30I can understand.
00:35:31Every time someone comes to you for the Sikh report,
00:35:34you won't look at your watch.
00:35:36You are a doctor.
00:35:37Will you look at the patient or the watch?
00:35:39Just tell me.
00:35:42When Ram Chandra was brought to you,
00:35:46who was sitting next to you?
00:35:49You must remember this.
00:36:01Captain Kapoor was sitting next to me.
00:36:06Oh, Captain Kapoor was sitting next to you.
00:36:08Captain Kapoor was sitting next to you.
00:36:13Are they your friends?
00:36:15This is your personal matter.
00:36:16Tell me.
00:36:17When Captain Kapoor was sitting next to you
00:36:21and Ram Chandra was standing next to you,
00:36:23what was your diagnosis?
00:36:25Did you use a thermometer?
00:36:29Did you?
00:36:36Captain Gupta.
00:36:37You can't escape from answering me.
00:36:40I am afraid that under the Army Act 45,
00:36:43you might be charged with unbecoming conduct of an officer.
00:36:48I hope you know this, Captain.
00:36:50Sir, these crocs always make excuses for their illness.
00:36:53That's why I didn't use a thermometer.
00:36:55What do you mean by crocs?
00:37:02Crocs are soldiers, sir.
00:37:04Sir, why are you addressing me as sir?
00:37:06We both are of the captain rank.
00:37:08And you might know that the word crocs is an abuse.
00:37:15The British used to abuse Indian soldiers during slavery.
00:37:19Crocs is an abuse.
00:37:23But who am I to stop you?
00:37:25You are God.
00:37:29No, Dr. Gupta. You are really God.
00:37:32Because without checking your pulse and temperature,
00:37:34you found out that Makara Ramchandra is lying.
00:37:38He is pretending to be ill.
00:37:40Am I right, God?
00:37:41Yes.
00:37:44Sir, no.
00:37:45I didn't check my pulse.
00:37:48I didn't use a thermometer.
00:37:50Captain Kapoor told me that nothing has happened to him.
00:37:53He is making an excuse for his illness.
00:37:56Captain Kapoor told you?
00:37:57Tell me one thing, who is the doctor here?
00:38:00Captain Kapoor or you?
00:38:02Yes, I remember.
00:38:04Constable Rao Singh told me.
00:38:06That Captain Kapoor stopped you from using a thermometer in English.
00:38:10And also abused you.
00:38:13What did Captain Kapoor say?
00:38:16Sir.
00:38:17What did he say? Tell me.
00:38:19Sir, he said that this scoundrel is shaming.
00:38:24There is nothing wrong with him.
00:38:25That means this scoundrel Ramchandra is lying.
00:38:27Nothing has happened to him.
00:38:28He is pretending to be ill.
00:38:29He is lying.
00:38:30Nothing has happened to him.
00:38:31He is pretending to be ill.
00:38:32Am I right?
00:38:33Captain Kapoor told you and you believed him.
00:38:37And until Ramchandra fell unconscious due to typhoid in the match.
00:38:41You didn't even put a thermometer in his mouth.
00:38:45It is obvious that this matter must have been suppressed at that time.
00:38:48Captain Gupta.
00:38:50If I had listened to you, it wouldn't have ended.
00:38:54Mr. Gold Medalist from AFMC Pune.
00:38:56Now we are finished.
00:38:59Go.
00:39:04Go, Gupta.
00:39:05Sit in your place.
00:39:06No.
00:39:10Sir, the questions are over.
00:39:17Captain Gupta.
00:39:20Gold Medalist.
00:39:24Start looking for a job in civil.
00:39:27And forget your citation.
00:39:29Go and sit in your place.
00:39:31Sir.
00:39:37Sir, will you have tea here or in the room next to it?
00:39:39In the room next to it.
00:39:4310 minutes break.
00:39:5610 minutes break.
00:40:06Vikas.
00:40:08Yes, Captain Kapoor.
00:40:10What are you doing in the evening?
00:40:12Come home.
00:40:16What happened?
00:40:18My name is not Vikas.
00:40:19It is Vikash.
00:40:21Vikash Roy.
00:40:22Sorry.
00:40:23And why should I come to your house?
00:40:24Nothing.
00:40:25We will sit.
00:40:26We will have drinks together.
00:40:27I don't drink.
00:40:29So what?
00:40:31We will have some fun.
00:40:33What do you mean?
00:40:34I mean...
00:40:35Will you call a woman?
00:40:38If you say so.
00:40:39Your wife doesn't even stay with you these days.
00:40:42She left you.
00:40:44When did she leave you?
00:40:46What are you saying?
00:40:48What are you saying?
00:40:50We are officers.
00:40:52Talk with love.
00:40:53Captain Kapoor, every criminal is my enemy.
00:40:58Criminal?
00:41:01Like I was shot and I am a criminal too.
00:41:05What do you think?
00:41:07Will you harm me?
00:41:11Ram Chander is the murderer.
00:41:12Not me.
00:41:15What kind of an officer are you?
00:41:17Look at yourself.
00:41:19You don't know how to talk to other officers.
00:41:20You don't know how to talk to other officers.
00:41:23Captain Kapoor, forget about your officer brotherhood.
00:41:28Even you know who the murderer is.
00:41:31Then why are you so scared?
00:41:33Really?
00:41:34Some questions are asked to yourself.
00:41:36Not to others.
00:41:42Don't threaten me, Captain.
00:41:45Don't you dare threaten me.
00:41:48I have seen many like you.
00:41:50Really?
00:41:51Many.
00:41:53Captain Kapoor, do you know Bangla?
00:41:54I am not a Bengali.
00:41:57Then let me tell you in Hindi.
00:42:00There is a saying in our Bangla.
00:42:03When a tiger slaps you,
00:42:06at least you get seven wounds.
00:42:21If an officer comes in front of you,
00:42:23can't you salute him?
00:42:51Good morning, sir.
00:42:52Good morning.
00:42:55Sir, tell me something.
00:42:57Did Sawar Ram Chander ever complain about these two officers to you?
00:43:02No.
00:43:03Did these two officers ever complain against Ram Chander?
00:43:07Never.
00:43:09Sir, how is the service record of these two officers so far?
00:43:13Very good.
00:43:14Excellent.
00:43:16In fact, brilliant.
00:43:17Excellent.
00:43:19In fact, brilliant.
00:43:22Sir, I don't want to ask anything else.
00:43:31Colonel Rawat, you said that Ram Chander had no enmity with these two officers.
00:43:37Yes.
00:43:38Then why did Ram Chander fire at these two officers?
00:43:41Did Ram Chander go mad that night?
00:43:43Captain Roy.
00:43:45You cannot ask him this question right now.
00:43:49If Ram Chander had to take an insanity plea…
00:43:51When did I say anything, Major Puri?
00:43:54When did I say anything about being mad?
00:43:56Sir, if someone has to take an insanity plea, it will be you, not me.
00:44:04I will take it.
00:44:07Insanity plea.
00:44:08I will take it.
00:44:11Have you lost your mind?
00:44:12Major Puri, mind your language.
00:44:16You know very well that Ram Chander's medical test was done before the court martial.
00:44:21Don't interrupt Captain Roy.
00:44:24Continue, Captain.
00:44:26Go.
00:44:29So, Colonel Rawat, tell me.
00:44:30Why did Ram Chander fire at these two officers?
00:44:33I don't know.
00:44:35Sir, why didn't he fire at any other officer?
00:44:37Why didn't he kill anyone else?
00:44:39I don't know.
00:44:40You don't know anything, sir.
00:44:42You are living in a very innocent world, sir.
00:44:44What are you saying, Captain?
00:44:47Are you trying to blame me?
00:44:49No, sir.
00:44:50How can I blame you?
00:44:52You don't know anything.
00:45:01Sir, I saw Ram Chander's confidential report.
00:45:03Sir, you gave Ram Chander an A+.
00:45:08Right, sir?
00:45:09Yes.
00:45:10Ram Chander is one of the most talented soldiers of our regiment.
00:45:14An ideal soldier.
00:45:16Sir, I will repeat one more question.
00:45:19Did Captain Kapoor ever complain against Ram Chander?
00:45:22No.
00:45:23I have never complained against Ram Chander.
00:45:28So, sir, what was going on when you reached the parade ground on 7th March?
00:45:32The parade was going on.
00:45:34What else?
00:45:37Sir.
00:45:38Sir, I think my question was wrong.
00:45:41Did you forget?
00:45:43That day, Captain Kapoor had been punished for saluting Ram Chander a hundred times.
00:45:48Oh, yes.
00:45:50Actually, I was going to the golf ground that day.
00:45:53I was surprised to see all the soldiers in the parade ground.
00:45:57Ram Chander was saluting Captain Kapoor.
00:45:59The officer told me that Captain Kapoor had punished him for saluting him a hundred times.
00:46:03Simple.
00:46:04So, sir, when you saw him, did you question him?
00:46:07How can I question him?
00:46:09I trust my officers, Captain.
00:46:12If Captain Kapoor saw that Ram Chander did not salute him properly,
00:46:16then he has the right to punish him.
00:46:19You are right, sir.
00:46:23But, sir.
00:46:24Did you order Captain Kapoor to salute Ram Chander a hundred times?
00:46:32Captain, I don't know if you know this rule or not.
00:46:34But, when an officer is wearing a uniform,
00:46:37he has to salute in return of a salute.
00:46:39Don't you know that?
00:46:42Sir, the truth is that we, the officers of the legal department,
00:46:45don't know much about the glorious traditions of the army.
00:46:52Sir, I have also read in this report
00:46:57that you had increased Ram Chander's food intake.
00:47:00You had added two litres of milk and extra almonds.
00:47:02Why, sir?
00:47:04Actually, it was our regiment's raising day
00:47:06and Ram Chander came first in the 5000-metre race.
00:47:09That too, just 20 seconds ahead of the army's record, sir.
00:47:13I was stunned to see his timing.
00:47:15I was convinced that if his milk and almond intake is increased,
00:47:19he can even break the army's record.
00:47:22Sir, I salute officers like you.
00:47:25How many have such recognisable eyes?
00:47:28And how many do I have?
00:47:30So, sir, did Ram Chander live up to your expectations?
00:47:33Absolutely.
00:47:35Ram Chander won the 5000-metre race again
00:47:38in the Uttri Kamand competition.
00:47:40And this time, just five seconds ahead of the army's record, sir.
00:47:43And what about the army's record?
00:47:45Was Ram Chander able to break the army's record?
00:47:47What about the army?
00:47:49Ram Chander could have even broken the record of Asia.
00:47:52But this incident happened before the inter-command competition.
00:47:58Otherwise, he could have won the Asian medal for us.
00:48:04Yes, sir.
00:48:06Ram Chander could have won the Asian medal for us.
00:48:11Sir, before Ram Chander,
00:48:13who was the champion of the 5000-metre race in the regiment?
00:48:17Before Ram Chander, Captain Kapoor was the champion of this race.
00:48:20Oh.
00:48:22And why did Captain Kapoor lose this race?
00:48:24How the hell do I know?
00:48:28Sometimes you ask very stupid questions, Captain.
00:48:31Sir, you are getting angry for no reason.
00:48:33The answer to my question is very simple.
00:48:36Captain Kapoor lost this race
00:48:40because Ram Chander ran faster than him.
00:48:45You have given a great lesson.
00:48:51Amazing.
00:48:53Tell me one thing, Captain Roy.
00:48:55Who won and who lost the race?
00:48:58What does the court-martial mean?
00:49:00It means something, Major Puri.
00:49:02It means something.
00:49:05You know this.
00:49:07And everyone in this court knows this.
00:49:09But no one is ready to believe it.
00:49:11But tell me one thing, sir.
00:49:13Why do you get so upset when I ask you questions?
00:49:15Why do you get so worried?
00:49:17Is it possible that the truth has started knocking on your soul's door?
00:49:22Maybe.
00:49:24Captain Roy, you talk a lot about the soul and God.
00:49:28Which Gods and Goddesses do you worship?
00:49:30Tell me.
00:49:32Kali, sir.
00:49:34The one who protects the sinners.
00:49:36The one who has thousands of arms.
00:49:38Mahakali.
00:49:47Kanwal Rawat.
00:49:49Tell me, where is Captain Kapoor's wife these days?
00:49:53She is Captain Kapoor's wife.
00:49:55Not mine.
00:49:56Ask Kapoor.
00:49:59Wait a minute.
00:50:01Excuse me, sir.
00:50:03I don't understand what is happening here.
00:50:06What is the point of asking about someone's family and personal life?
00:50:11His wife will be defamed because of me.
00:50:14How will she be defamed?
00:50:18There are journalists sitting here.
00:50:22The whole proceeding is in camera.
00:50:25Besides, there is a limit to personal life in the army.
00:50:29If a foreign guest comes to your house, the CO has to inform about it.
00:50:34If he drinks too much, he has to appear in front of the CO.
00:50:38There is no such thing as total personal life in the army.
00:50:44Continue, Captain.
00:50:46Sir, Captain Kapoor's wife Mrs. Kapoor doesn't live with him these days.
00:50:51Can you tell me why?
00:50:52Captain.
00:50:54Captain Roy, what is the point of asking this question?
00:50:58There is a point, sir.
00:51:00For any person, the CO of that person is like a father.
00:51:05The whole person is the family of that CO.
00:51:08And the problem of any person in the family is never personal, sir.
00:51:13Sir, Mrs. Kapoor came to meet you.
00:51:15In your office.
00:51:17A month before this incident.
00:51:19Can you tell me what was her complaint with Captain Kapoor?
00:51:22Sir.
00:51:27But how do you know?
00:51:31Sir, Mrs. Kapoor stays with her parents in Delhi.
00:51:34I met her the day before yesterday.
00:51:36And she gave me a photocopy of that letter which she had written to you.
00:51:42What was written in that letter, sir?
00:51:45Captain Roy.
00:51:47Who gave you the right to defame someone's wife?
00:51:52Whose trial is going on?
00:51:54Whose court-martial is going on?
00:51:56Captain Kapoor's wife or this murderer Ramchandra?
00:51:59Answer me.
00:52:01Your query is right, Captain Roy.
00:52:04If your questions have anything to do with this trial,
00:52:08then you can continue asking questions.
00:52:10Please.
00:52:12Okay, sir.
00:52:16I will not ask Colonel Rawat anything now.
00:52:18I will tell you what was Mrs. Kapoor's complaint.
00:52:22Please.
00:52:27That night, Captain Kapoor returned home drunk from the mess.
00:52:33He was dead drunk.
00:52:35He went straight to his wife.
00:52:38His wife got up from the bed after seeing him and said,
00:52:42don't come near me.
00:52:44Don't come near me. You are stinking of alcohol.
00:52:47Do not touch me.
00:52:49But Captain Kapoor was drunk.
00:52:52He tore his wife's gown and said,
00:52:55I have the license to sleep with you.
00:52:58You don't know who I am.
00:53:00I am Kapoor.
00:53:02Mrs. Kapoor threatened him and said,
00:53:05touch me and see.
00:53:07If I don't file a complaint against you to the CO,
00:53:09then you will spit on me.
00:53:12But Captain Kapoor was not going to listen to this.
00:53:16He slapped his wife and said,
00:53:20will you go to the CO?
00:53:24Does the CO think he is your friend?
00:53:31Does the CO think he is your father?
00:53:33Will you complain to the CO?
00:53:35After that, he threw the ashtray on his wife's head.
00:53:40The wound was right below Mrs. Kapoor's ear.
00:53:44But the drunk Captain Kapoor did not realize
00:53:48when his wife fainted and how deep the wound was.
00:53:52Captain Roy.
00:53:55You have crossed all limits.
00:54:02You were present in that room that night.
00:54:05How do you know all this?
00:54:08Sir, I was not present there that night.
00:54:11Someone else was there.
00:54:14The eyewitness of this incident.
00:54:25Driver Ramchandar, sir.
00:54:33During those days, driver Ramchandar
00:54:36was on duty at Captain Kapoor's place.
00:54:39Ramchandar only took Mrs. Kapoor to the hospital.
00:54:43Sir, I can lie.
00:54:45Ramchandar can lie.
00:54:47But this letter…
00:54:49Sorry, sir.
00:54:54But sir, this letter cannot lie.
00:54:58This is the photocopy of the letter
00:55:00which Mrs. Kapoor had written to you.
00:55:03She has clearly written in this
00:55:05that my husband is an animal.
00:55:09He is an animal. He is a sadist.
00:55:10He is a sadist.
00:55:12Mrs. Kapoor has filed a divorce case, sir.
00:55:15Divorce papers are in this file, sir.
00:55:21But I was told that Captain Kapoor's wife slipped
00:55:25due to which he got a head injury.
00:55:29You are surprised, sir.
00:55:31A wife always slips.
00:55:33A husband does not do anything.
00:55:35A daughter-in-law makes mistakes.
00:55:37Not the daughters.
00:55:38You know, sir, that day
00:55:40Mrs. Kapoor was insisting on giving this case
00:55:43to the civil police at the military hospital.
00:55:45But all the officers of the regiment acted like brothers.
00:55:48They convinced the CO
00:55:50and sealed the deal.
00:55:54Just think, sir.
00:55:56If this matter had reached the civil police
00:55:58then the Indian army would have been defamed.
00:56:08I would say, sir, that Mrs. Kapoor is a warrior.
00:56:11A warrior.
00:56:16She is one of those people
00:56:19who never bows down in front of anyone's atrocities.
00:56:22Even if their self-confidence, their self-confidence
00:56:25doesn't give them any strength.
00:56:28Even if they don't put their trust in anyone,
00:56:30they don't bow down.
00:56:34And those who don't bow down,
00:56:36they are often tried to break.
00:56:38Whatever I said, it's all in this file.
00:56:43And, sir, this file also has the evidence
00:56:46that Mrs. Kapoor herself wrote and gave in the court.
00:56:52In which she has said
00:56:54that her life is in danger.
00:56:58She herself is in danger from her husband,
00:57:00her husband, Captain B.D. Kapoor.
00:57:02Captain Roy!
00:57:06You are our next alight.
00:57:08Your brother was also our next alight.
00:57:10He was killed in a police encounter.
00:57:12The same rebellion is running in your veins.
00:57:15Sir. Sir.
00:57:17Sir, this man is trying to defame the entire force.
00:57:20You belong to a family of murderers.
00:57:22No, sir. Let me speak, sir.
00:57:24This man has created a ruckus in the court.
00:57:27Hey, don't touch me. Don't touch me.
00:57:30Shamsher, relax.
00:57:38Relax.
00:57:50Captain Kapoor,
00:57:52go back to your place.
00:57:59Go ahead.
00:58:00Go ahead.
00:58:07This won't work in my court.
00:58:13Remember,
00:58:16I will not tolerate this.
00:58:24This court will take place tomorrow at 10 o'clock.
00:58:30Yes, sir.
00:59:00Sir.
00:59:09Captain Kapoor was right, sir.
00:59:12My brother was a naxalite who was killed in a police encounter.
00:59:16He used to have very high and true dreams.
00:59:19And those who have high and true dreams,
00:59:22their death is usually at the hands of others.
00:59:27Captain Kapoor,
00:59:29the people of our clan are used to justice.
00:59:32Maybe you don't know
00:59:34that if my brother was a naxalite,
00:59:36then my father is a judge in Kolkata High Court.
00:59:45And by the way,
00:59:47yesterday you didn't reveal a big national secret.
00:59:54Before joining the army, the police conduct a thorough investigation.
00:59:57About your character, your family.
01:00:00The police know everything about me and the Indian government too.
01:00:03But despite that, they gave me a chance to wear this uniform.
01:00:07And sent me to fight this case against a capable officer like you.
01:00:11Maybe that's why you are upset.
01:00:13Isn't it?
01:00:26Sir, I request you not to note what Captain Kapoor said.
01:00:32Because he said it out of anger and emotion.
01:00:38He is tensed.
01:00:43After all, he is a human being.
01:00:45Major Puri, is he a human being?
01:00:51You mean to say
01:00:52that Captain Kapoor can say anything in anger?
01:00:56Can do anything?
01:01:00Sir, if a person loses his senses,
01:01:03he won't be able to stop the fight for justice.
01:01:07Captain Roy,
01:01:09this time you are fighting the fight for justice from the wrong side.
01:01:13From the side of a murderer.
01:01:17Major Puri,
01:01:18Major Puri,
01:01:20it is the court's job to decide on this matter.
01:01:23Not mine or yours.
01:01:25Now the court should think
01:01:27why a simple and disciplined soldier
01:01:30shot his own officers.
01:01:39Is it possible that Ramchandra was scared
01:01:43that Captain Mohan Verma and Captain Kapoor
01:01:46can attack him at any time?
01:01:49Sir,
01:01:54his wife has already said in the court
01:01:57that her life is in danger
01:01:59from her own husband.
01:02:01Just think, sir,
01:02:03how Captain Kapoor must have treated Ramchandra
01:02:06when he picked up the gun.
01:02:07Sir,
01:02:21he is human.
01:02:26Captain Roy, you are very smart.
01:02:29Yes,
01:02:31you are very smart.
01:02:33What do you want to prove?
01:02:35Tell me.
01:02:37Are you trying to prove
01:02:39with the incident at the Estuary
01:02:41that Sawar Ramchandra was so scared that day
01:02:45that he shot him?
01:02:48My dear friend, let me tell you
01:02:51that at 9 p.m. on 10th June
01:02:53both the officers
01:02:55were riding their motorbikes
01:02:58and Sawar Ramchandra
01:03:00shot him
01:03:02without any challenge.
01:03:04He didn't even have a knife.
01:03:07Don't make the mistake
01:03:09of proving it
01:03:11as self-defence
01:03:13at any cost.
01:03:15Because this court
01:03:17is run on the basis of witnesses and evidence
01:03:19and not on a false story.
01:03:21Sir, I feel
01:03:23that Captain Roy has come to give a lecture
01:03:26in a psychology seminar.
01:03:28You are right, Major Puri.
01:03:30We are just discussing a small truth here
01:03:34and you have started with your big talks.
01:03:37You are right, sir.
01:03:42Sir, I request the court
01:03:45to allow me to call Subedar Balwant Singh again.
01:03:56Mr. Subedar,
01:03:58don't think that I have called you here to trouble you.
01:04:02Subedar is a bridge
01:04:04between the soldiers and the CO.
01:04:07The complaints of the soldiers
01:04:09reach the CO through this bridge
01:04:12and the CO reaches his soldiers through this bridge.
01:04:16That's why Subedar's position in the Indian Army
01:04:19is so high and so respectable.
01:04:21Am I right?
01:04:23Yes.
01:04:25So Mr. Subedar, tell me
01:04:27when the CO increased Ramchandra's salary
01:04:29and increased the extra salary
01:04:31did Ramchandra
01:04:32help Captain Kapoor here?
01:04:35No.
01:04:37When Ramchandra won the competition on the day of the racing
01:04:40the CO increased his salary.
01:04:42After that I assigned Ramchandra to Captain Kapoor
01:04:45as an assistant.
01:04:49Colonel Rawat increased Ramchandra's salary
01:04:52so that he can prepare for the Northern Command games.
01:04:56And you assigned him to Captain Kapoor as an assistant.
01:04:59Why?
01:05:00Mr. Kapoor himself told me
01:05:02to assign Ramchandra to me as an assistant.
01:05:09Didn't you tell Captain Kapoor
01:05:11that he is preparing for the race?
01:05:14Mr. Kapoor told me
01:05:16that he will practice with him in the morning and evening.
01:05:18And we all know
01:05:20that Mr. Kapoor has been the champion of 5000 meters race.
01:05:23So I thought it was right.
01:05:25You thought it was absolutely right, Mr. Subedar.
01:05:27He was a sportsman and so was he.
01:05:28After that Ramchandra must have practiced a lot.
01:05:31He must have practiced a lot.
01:05:33Did he come for training daily?
01:05:35Yes.
01:05:37How many times did he come in a month?
01:05:452-3 times.
01:05:47What did you say?
01:05:54Mr. Subedar.
01:05:58Speak louder.
01:06:00Everyone should be able to hear you.
01:06:032-3 times a month.
01:06:05Sir.
01:06:10The CO increased Ramchandra's salary
01:06:13so that he can practice.
01:06:15And he stopped coming for training.
01:06:17This is very wrong, isn't it, Mr. Subedar?
01:06:21Yes.
01:06:23So what did you do?
01:06:25Did you question him?
01:06:26Yes, I did.
01:06:28I asked Ramchandra.
01:06:30He said that as soon as it's time for practice
01:06:33Mr. Kapoor tells him some work at home.
01:06:40Oh.
01:06:45Mr. Subedar.
01:06:47Tell me one thing.
01:06:49What is the duty of a CO?
01:06:51Why is a CO assigned to an officer?
01:06:53According to the rules
01:06:55a CO must keep his uniform clean
01:06:57and his uniform proper.
01:06:59And his weapons must be kept clean.
01:07:01But you know that today...
01:07:03Of course I know, Mr. Subedar.
01:07:06Rules and laws are made for weak people.
01:07:11For an officer, a CO
01:07:14is a servant.
01:07:17A personal servant.
01:07:20He goes to the market, brings goods
01:07:23sets up a table, serves food
01:07:25presses on madam's clothes
01:07:27and keeps sir happy.
01:07:29Isn't it?
01:07:32And what is your fault in this?
01:07:34You can take action against the younger ones, can't you?
01:07:37How can you complain against the older ones?
01:07:39But before the Northern Command games
01:07:42I removed Ramchandra from duty at Mr. Kapoor's place.
01:07:45And believe me
01:07:47he won that competition by practicing for just 10 days.
01:07:50Very good.
01:07:52So did you remove Ramchandra from duty at Mr. Kapoor's place
01:07:56or did someone tell you to do so?
01:08:01Tell me.
01:08:07Tell me.
01:08:09Mr. Subedar.
01:08:11Tell me.
01:08:14Did the CO order to remove Ramchandra from duty?
01:08:22Tell me.
01:08:25No, sir.
01:08:30Then?
01:08:33Ramchandra complained to me.
01:08:36What did Ramchandra complain to you about?
01:08:46What is the matter, Mr. Subedar?
01:08:48Why are you so embarrassed? Tell me.
01:08:49What did Ramchandra complain about?
01:08:51Sir, you know that Ramchandra belongs to the younger caste.
01:08:55Mr. Kapoor used to call him Harijan.
01:09:07Ramchandra told me to remove him from duty
01:09:11or else he will complain to the CO in his court.
01:09:15Mr. Subedar.
01:09:17Mr. Subedar.
01:09:19Ramchandra complained to you wrongly
01:09:22and you agreed to it.
01:09:26Tell me one thing.
01:09:29How can Harijan be a problem to anyone?
01:09:32This word was given to us by the great father Gandhi.
01:09:36If Captain Kapoor called Ramchandra as Harijan
01:09:41then what is wrong in that?
01:09:46I don't know.
01:09:53Mr. Subedar.
01:09:55You should never listen to the complaints of the soldiers
01:09:58against the officers.
01:10:00That is not the matter, sir.
01:10:02Then what is the matter?
01:10:05Mr. Kapoor used to call Ramchandra as Chulhe Chamar.
01:10:10And his friend, Captain Verma used to call him as Chulhe De Puttar.
01:10:16Then what did Ramchandra do?
01:10:18Ramchandra refused to work for Mr. Kapoor.
01:10:27How dare a soldier!
01:10:30How dare he!
01:10:32He refused to work for his officer.
01:10:36Mr. Subedar.
01:10:38You and Colonel Rawat told me that Ramchandra is very determined about his duty.
01:10:42Then what did you do?
01:10:44Did you take any action against him?
01:10:46No, sir.
01:10:54Sir, one day there was a disaster.
01:10:56What kind of disaster?
01:10:58Some guests came to Captain Kapoor's house.
01:11:01A girl made a mess in his drawing room.
01:11:04Captain Kapoor told Ramchandra to clean the mess.
01:11:08But Ramchandra refused to clean the mess.
01:11:17Mr. Subedar.
01:11:19What do you mean by mess?
01:11:21Tell me in Hindi.
01:11:23What do you mean by mess?
01:11:25Mess.
01:11:27Say it loudly.
01:11:29Mess.
01:11:30Mr. Subedar, I can't hear you.
01:11:31Say it loudly.
01:11:32Mess.
01:11:33Mess.
01:11:43Ramchandra refused to clean Captain Kapoor's daughter's mess.
01:11:50In this, Captain Kapoor said that you are a mess.
01:11:53Mess.
01:11:55How dare you refuse to clean the mess?
01:12:04I am fed up of you.
01:12:19Did Ramchandra tell you this?
01:12:22Yes.
01:12:27Ramchandra can also lie.
01:12:29Ramchandra doesn't lie, sir.
01:12:31I have heard many times that Captain Kapoor was abused.
01:12:46What did you do?
01:12:48Did you report to the COA?
01:12:49Did you report to the COA?
01:12:57Sir, I thought it would be better if such a bad thing doesn't spread.
01:13:02It would be better if we solve this fight among ourselves.
01:13:08You have thought very well, Mr. Subedar.
01:13:10You have thought very well.
01:13:12We should never let the matter of injustice spread.
01:13:15People have been doing this for centuries.
01:13:17They have been suppressing injustice.
01:13:20You have done a good job.
01:13:22But you have forgotten that small injustice gives birth to big injustice.
01:13:27If you had reported this to Colonel Rawat, your CO,
01:13:32an officer would not have been killed.
01:13:35This court would not have been martialed today.
01:13:40I should have told everything to the CO.
01:13:44I made a big mistake.
01:13:45I made a big mistake.
01:13:47No, Mr. Subedar. You haven't made any mistake.
01:13:52This is our system.
01:13:54This is our way of living.
01:13:56Suppress the complaints of small and weak people.
01:14:01And ignore the mistakes of big and powerful people.
01:14:08This is our system.
01:14:10You haven't made any mistake, Mr. Subedar.
01:14:12You can go.
01:14:13I don't want to ask you anything else.
01:14:29Sir.
01:14:31Now I would like to call Captain B.D. Kapoor for testimony.
01:14:44Sir.
01:14:57Well, I got this medal for...
01:15:03I may be allowed to speak in English.
01:15:05English.
01:15:10Captain Kapoor, where were you born?
01:15:12In Punjab, Amritsar.
01:15:15And what about your studies?
01:15:17In Punjab, Amritsar. I did my BA from there.
01:15:20Yes, I saw.
01:15:22I saw the certificates of both your Matric and BA.
01:15:24Sorry. I saw the certificates.
01:15:26And it's amazing.
01:15:28You chose Hindi in both of them.
01:15:30And you passed in both of them.
01:15:32Still you don't know Hindi.
01:15:33I was born in Bengal.
01:15:36I studied in Bengal.
01:15:38Still I can speak Hindi.
01:15:40In which language do you speak to your soldiers?
01:15:43I speak a little Hindi.
01:15:45A little.
01:15:47What do you mean by a little?
01:15:49Don't you feel insulted when you speak in Hindi?
01:15:54Insulted.
01:15:57Officers always speak in English.
01:16:00And this has been going on since the time of the British.
01:16:01Do you know that?
01:16:03Captain Kapoor.
01:16:05It's been a long time since the time of the British.
01:16:09Captain Roy.
01:16:11Sir.
01:16:13There is no language war here.
01:16:15If Captain Kapoor wants to speak in English, let him speak in English.
01:16:18Of course, sir.
01:16:20Captain Kapoor, tell me.
01:16:22Why did Ram Chandra complain about you to Subedar Balwant Singh?
01:16:25Why did Ram Chandra complain about you to Subedar Balwant Singh?
01:16:28These days, the family members don't join the army.
01:16:31If the people of lower caste join the army, this will happen.
01:16:35Complaining about everything.
01:16:37Shaming. Blaming.
01:16:39You mean shaming.
01:16:41Yes, whatever it is.
01:16:43And what is a family?
01:16:45Family means family.
01:16:47People who eat and drink.
01:16:49If they join the army,
01:16:51if they get two meals a day,
01:16:53they will lose their minds.
01:16:57Of course, they will.
01:16:59Why won't they?
01:17:01Captain Kapoor, you come from a very rich family.
01:17:05Of course.
01:17:07My ancestors ruled from the last four generations.
01:17:10IAS, IPS, IFS.
01:17:12Army, Navy, Air Force.
01:17:14You name it,
01:17:16and you see them there.
01:17:17You name it,
01:17:19and you see them there.
01:17:21Indeed.
01:17:23Your family tree is very big and heavy.
01:17:26Yes.
01:17:28And I am proud of it.
01:17:32Where is your father these days?
01:17:34At home.
01:17:36What did he do?
01:17:38Well, he retired as a DIG.
01:17:40He couldn't become a DIG?
01:17:42No, I am asking.
01:17:44Is DIG less?
01:17:45But in the last five years of his service,
01:17:47he was suspended twice.
01:17:49So what?
01:17:51There is no proof.
01:17:53He came out with flying colours.
01:17:55But I...
01:17:56Captain Roy.
01:17:58Please, please.
01:18:00Don't drag someone's parents into this.
01:18:02It has nothing to do with them.
01:18:04Who is this court-martial going against?
01:18:06Their parents?
01:18:08Or Captain Kapoor?
01:18:10Or Sawarram Chander?
01:18:12I am really sorry, Major Puri.
01:18:13I won't ask any such question.
01:18:15I was just trying to understand
01:18:17the meaning of family from Captain Kapoor.
01:18:19If you have understood the meaning of family,
01:18:21then let's move ahead.
01:18:23I have understood a lot, sir.
01:18:25Captain Kapoor, tell me.
01:18:27Why are you losing 5000 metres from Ram Chander?
01:18:30Ram Chander used to run a race in the village.
01:18:33He must have run after animals three times.
01:18:36And then?
01:18:38Did he become a superman by defeating me in the race?
01:18:40No, you are the superman.
01:18:44Because,
01:18:46every night,
01:18:48you have to pay the mess bill.
01:18:50Because of drinking alcohol in the mess till late night,
01:18:52you have been warned by Colonel Rawat twice.
01:18:55And maybe that was the reason why you lost the race.
01:19:01And when you lost the race once to Ram Chander,
01:19:04after that you started insulting Ram Chander every day.
01:19:08Ram Chander became your enemy.
01:19:09Hmm?
01:19:11Captain,
01:19:13enmity is done with equals,
01:19:15not small people.
01:19:17What do you mean by small?
01:19:19Small means small people.
01:19:21Small means people like Ram Chander.
01:19:27Captain Kapoor,
01:19:29did you call Ram Chander
01:19:31Chura, Chamaat,
01:19:33Bhangi?
01:19:35He is lying.
01:19:36If you called Bhangi as Bhangi,
01:19:38did you commit any crime?
01:19:40I didn't commit any crime.
01:19:44I didn't commit any crime,
01:19:46Bekari Das Kapoor.
01:19:48Call my name properly.
01:19:50It's B.D. Kapoor.
01:19:52I have seen your matriculation certificate.
01:19:54Your full name is written in it.
01:19:56Bekari Das Kapoor.
01:19:58And do you know why your mother gave you this name?
01:20:01Because your birth
01:20:03was after making a lot of prayers
01:20:04to a lot of religious people.
01:20:06And your family believes
01:20:08that when a son is born
01:20:10with a lot of difficulty,
01:20:12then his name should be
01:20:14dirty and disgusting.
01:20:16Like Bekari Das Kapoor.
01:20:18Don't you dare call me by any other name.
01:20:20It's B.D. Kapoor.
01:20:22If you can call Bhangi as Bhangi,
01:20:24then can't I call you by your own name?
01:20:26Bekari Das Kapoor.
01:20:28Stop it.
01:20:30Stop it otherwise.
01:20:32What will you do?
01:20:34Did you refuse to eat food?
01:20:36Or did you hit your wife
01:20:38when she said
01:20:40impotent and disgusting?
01:20:42You bastard.
01:20:44You son of a bitch.
01:20:46Don't you dare touch me.
01:20:48Shamsher.
01:20:50Relax.
01:20:58Captain Kapoor.
01:21:00Sit in your place.
01:21:05Sit.
01:21:18I have got the answers to all my questions, sir.
01:21:21I don't want to ask anything to Captain Kapoor now.
01:21:23Major Puri.
01:21:25Sir.
01:21:27Do you want to ask anything?
01:21:29No, sir.
01:21:31Captain Roy.
01:21:33Do you want to produce any witness?
01:21:46I don't want to answer any of your questions.
01:21:49I have committed a murder
01:21:51and I should be punished for it.
01:21:53You will be punished.
01:21:55You will definitely be punished.
01:21:57What is your name?
01:21:58What is your name?
01:22:00I said I don't want to answer any of your questions.
01:22:02I didn't ask you a question.
01:22:04I just asked your name.
01:22:09Your name
01:22:11is Ramchandra.
01:22:13God is Ramchandra.
01:22:15But God Ramchandra
01:22:17fought for justice.
01:22:19Maybe that's why your parents named you.
01:22:22Isn't it?
01:22:24I don't know why my parents named me Ramchandra.
01:22:27But Captain Mohan Verma and Captain Kapoor always used to say
01:22:32that nowadays every fraudster's name is Ramchandra.
01:22:37But I don't want to answer any of your questions.
01:22:40I have already confessed that I have killed Captain Mohan Verma.
01:22:43So what if you have killed him?
01:22:45You should be given a garland of flowers.
01:22:48You will be hanged.
01:22:50You will be hanged for murdering someone.
01:22:52You are so proud of killing someone.
01:22:54Proud?
01:22:56Do you think you are a warrior?
01:22:58You are not afraid to kill someone.
01:23:00You are scared to open your mouth.
01:23:02Our constitution and laws have given equal status to people like you.
01:23:06But you will always be the same.
01:23:08Coward.
01:23:10Despite taking an oath of truth,
01:23:12you are scared to open your mouth.
01:23:15Captain Mohan Verma and Captain Kapoor were right.
01:23:19Ramchandra is a fraudster.
01:23:21Ramchandra is a fraudster.
01:23:22Ramchandra is a fraudster.
01:23:23Don't abuse me, sir.
01:23:26I told you that I don't want to answer any of your questions.
01:23:29Ramchandra.
01:23:31You are an important member of our army.
01:23:36Your regiment is proud of you.
01:23:39And we are not your enemies.
01:23:42Whatever happened to you, tell us the truth.
01:23:46If you have lived bravely,
01:23:48then face the truth bravely.
01:23:53Ramchandra.
01:23:56That night, you didn't stop these two officers at the guard house.
01:24:02You didn't challenge them.
01:24:04But despite that,
01:24:06these two stopped their motorcycles at the guard house.
01:24:10Why did you stop them?
01:24:15Sir, whenever I was on guard duty,
01:24:17they used to come there and stop their motorcycles.
01:24:20To abuse me.
01:24:23Because I had asked the officer to change my guard duty.
01:24:28What did they abuse you that night?
01:24:33What did they abuse you that night, Ramchandra?
01:24:39Tell me, Ramchandra. What did they abuse you?
01:24:41A fraudster.
01:24:43A son of a bitch.
01:24:45Your mother is definitely with some Verma or Kapoor.
01:24:48Your mother is definitely with some Verma or Kapoor.
01:24:53Your mother is definitely with some Verma or Kapoor.
01:25:18Ramchandra.
01:25:20Ramchandra.
01:25:22Ramchandra.
01:25:25Ramchandra.
01:25:27Ramchandra.
01:25:29Ramchandra.
01:25:31Ramchandra.
01:25:33Ramchandra.
01:25:35Ramchandra.
01:25:37Ramchandra.
01:25:39Ramchandra.
01:25:41Ramchandra.
01:25:43Ramchandra.
01:25:45Ramchandra.
01:25:46Ramchandra.
01:25:48Ramchandra.
01:25:50Ramchandra.
01:25:52Ramchandra.
01:25:54Ramchandra.
01:25:56Ramchandra.
01:25:58Ramchandra.
01:26:00Ramchandra.
01:26:02Ramchandra.
01:26:04Ramchandra.
01:26:06Ramchandra.
01:26:08Ramchandra.
01:26:10Ramchandra.
01:26:12Ramchandra.
01:26:14Ramchandra.
01:26:16Do you want to ask questions?
01:26:18No, sir.
01:26:21Ramchander, sit down.
01:26:32Major Puri.
01:26:33Sir.
01:26:34Your closing statement.
01:26:46Sir, when Sava Ramchander has confessed everything, I have nothing left to prove.
01:27:01No doubt, Captain Roy has tried to prove that Sava Ramchander has been wronged.
01:27:14Let's assume that even if he has been wronged, it has happened in a society that is based on law and justice.
01:27:26There can be other ways to oppose him.
01:27:33But no.
01:27:35Sava Ramchander has chosen only one way.
01:27:45To murder.
01:27:47Sava Ramchander could have complained to the CO, Army Chief and the President.
01:28:02But he did not do that.
01:28:08Sir, even if we assume that these two officers harassed him and abused him, it is a moral crime.
01:28:21Abuse cannot be answered with a bullet.
01:28:25Never.
01:28:26Sir, every soldier in the army is trained to be hardworking, patient and patient.
01:28:41If every soldier reacts like this, what difference will it make between a street goon and a soldier?
01:28:56Sava Ramchander has committed a murder.
01:29:11Therefore, according to Indian Army Act 69 and Indian Penal Code Article 302, Sava Ramchander should be given the strictest punishment.
01:29:21So that no soldier in the future tries to act like this.
01:29:26This will be a lesson for the soldiers of the country.
01:29:31I don't want to say anything else, sir.
01:29:41Thank you so much.
01:29:47Captain Vikas Rai.
01:29:49Sir, Prosecution Council Major Puri was right.
01:30:01We live in a society that is based on law and order.
01:30:07There is no place in this society to protest against a person.
01:30:14Our society, law and order have made ways to protest.
01:30:21But do those ways go anywhere, sir?
01:30:25Do they reach anywhere?
01:30:30They don't reach anywhere, sir.
01:30:35Sir, protest is not a play that waits for its last act.
01:30:43Protest against powerful people is called political protest.
01:30:46It takes them to the seat of power in a single leap.
01:30:50And protest against weak people is called rebellion.
01:30:55It takes them to the gallows in a single leap.
01:31:00Sir, when small protests are suppressed,
01:31:06when people are ignored, there is always an uproar.
01:31:11A deadly uproar.
01:31:19A society that is based on caste discrimination
01:31:23and values people above and below,
01:31:26will always be young, sir.
01:31:30Our country has been independent for 72 years.
01:31:33But we are still slaves, sir.
01:31:36We are still slaves to the same practices, the same thinking,
01:31:39the same feudal tendencies.
01:31:46Let alone equality, sir.
01:31:48We are not even ready to give equal rights to the younger ones.
01:31:58Major Puri was right, sir.
01:32:01Ram Chandra has committed a crime.
01:32:04And he should be punished.
01:32:06He should be hanged.
01:32:11Despite taking an oath to protect his country,
01:32:13he refused to lift his officer's son's head.
01:32:16It's a crime.
01:32:20Despite taking an oath to protect his country,
01:32:22he refused to listen to his officer's abuse.
01:32:26It's a grave crime.
01:32:28According to Indian Army Act 69 and Indian Penal Code Section 302,
01:32:32Ram Chandra should be hanged.
01:32:34He should be sentenced to death.
01:32:36He should be sentenced to death again and again.
01:32:57May Allah grant you a long life.
01:33:28I will be the one to decide.
01:33:34My casting board will decide his life and death.
01:33:40You bastard!
01:33:41What are you looking at me?
01:33:43You have already done it twice.
01:33:45Give it to me.
01:33:46Give it to me.
01:33:47Give it to me.
01:33:48Give it to me.
01:33:49Give it to me.
01:33:50Give it to me.
01:33:51Come on.
01:33:57Give it to me.
01:34:13Sir.
01:34:14He may not survive.
01:34:16Get him.
01:34:27Get him.
01:34:40Sir.
01:34:42A bullet was fired from Captain Kapoor's hand.
01:34:58Ram Chandra.
01:35:01I have nothing but death sentence to give you.
01:35:05I accept whatever you give me, sir.
01:35:18Captain Vikas Roy.
01:35:23What can you tell me?
01:35:25What can you tell me?
01:35:28What happened just now?
01:35:32What was that?
01:35:38I will tell you.
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