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Ex-Army Chief slams winding up of secret snooping unit TSD

New Delhi: Former Army Chief Gen V K Singh, who has courted controversy over secret military intelligence unit Technical Support Division, today slammed its winding up, saying people “inimical” to India's security would be happy.Justifying



Commenting on allegations that the TSD was trying to destabilise the Jammu and Kashmir government, he said these comments are “laughable. If someone can write in a report that one crore was meant to destabilise the state government, that person does not have any brains.”

During the interview, the former Army Chief spoke about a number of other issues like his age controversy which had reached the Supreme Court, his allegations about attempt to bribe him to clear purchase of Tatra trucks and accusations against him for attempting coup in January last year.

In his autobiography ‘Courage and Convictions', Gen V K Singh has stated that the recommendation for raising the secret military intelligence unit was made by National Security Adviser to hit back at Pakistan after the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai in 2008.

On allegations that the unit was involved in some unwanted activities, the former Army Chief said, “A lie has many friends and truth has none...I have just said that people who will be very happy is the people who harm national interest.”

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