India, June 18 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun his second term in the office with a bang. His Government has sent some 12 officers of the Income Tax Department on Compulsory retirement. The government under rule 56 of the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms forced them to retire before superannuation. They will not be entitled to get the post-retirement benefit of pension. The officers who were punished were of the rank of Chief Commissioner, Principal Commissioner, and Commissioner belonging to the Indian Revenue Service. Officers were charged with corrupt practice, amassing wealth disproportionate to their known source of income and sexual harassment. The message is loud and clear. There will be no escape to cor...