“You won’t see peace in this unit,” a senior soldier has reportedly cautioned his junior comrade for addressing him as “Officer” instead of using his rank or “sir.”
The incident, which has sparked concerns regarding discipline and respect within the armed forces, allegedly occurred at an undisclosed location.
The senior soldier, whose identity remains undisclosed, reportedly grew visibly upset when the junior referred to him as “Officer” rather than using his official rank or the customary “sir.”
Witnesses claim that in a burst of anger, the senior soldier confronted the junior, declaring, “You won’t find peace within this unit if you persist in disrespecting me in this manner.”
Tensions purportedly escalated as the conversation continued, with the senior soldier stressing the significance of military decorum and the unit’s hierarchy.
The junior, taken aback by the intense reaction, sought to clarify that he meant no disrespect and was merely adhering to what he believed to be the appropriate protocol for addressing superiors.