| CASE STUDIES |
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| Case 2
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| Updated in October 2005 |
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Anti-National or Motivated?
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In the month of July this year a
story broke in the press about a promotional campaign
using terrorism and war as motivation.
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In small town, Kanpur, the branch
head of a company selling private life insurance, went
on an overdrive exhorting their insurance agents to go
for sales kill, using the analogy of an infamous
terrorist.
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The matter turned so serious it
reached the state Assembly with a MLA demanding action
against the company. The said manager along with four
others was arrested under Section 153(b) and Section
120(b) of the Indian Penal Code for anti-national
activities.
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In the process of checking the
previous employment details of a prospective recruit,
our verifier contacted the last given employers' office.
Speaking to the HR, the verifier was told that the
individual had left due to a marketing campaign gone
wrong and gave no further details.
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Further investigations revealed that
the individual was the man behind the much written about
incident.
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