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BJP Attacks Govt For Failure In Handling Army Chief Age Issue

New Delhi, Jan 17: BJP today attacked the government for its “failure” in handling the age matter of Army Chief Gen V K Singh, who has dragged the government to the Supreme Court on the

PTI Published : Jan 17, 2012 15:56 IST, Updated : Jan 17, 2012 15:58 IST
bjp attacks govt for failure in handling army chief age
bjp attacks govt for failure in handling army chief age issue

New Delhi, Jan 17: BJP today attacked the government for its “failure” in handling the age matter of Army Chief Gen V K Singh, who has dragged the government to the Supreme Court on the issue.


“The Government of India has displayed a serious failure of statecraft in the handling of the age related matter of the Army Chief,” said BJP's chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad.

He said, “The Army is a very important institution of India about which the entire country is proud. This sensitive matter ought to have been handled properly by the government internally, to the satisfaction of all concerned, instead of allowing it to come in public domain and resultant court proceedings.”

His colleague Rajiv Pratap Rudy said, “It is a complete lack of statecraft of the government. Shockingly, the issue, which should have been resolved amicably, is calling for a judicial intervention. This is unfortunate and shows a complete erosion of the credibility of the government.”

Another party leader Balbir Punj attacked the government for its alleged “inefficient” handling of the issue.

“I wish they had paid more attention trying to talk to the General at an appropriate time and there would have been no problem because the General is known as a very reasonable person.

“But unfortunately the UPA II has been too busy politically and they did not pay adequate attention and handled the issue totally inefficiently,” he charged.

Gen Singh moved the Supreme Court yesterday challenging the government's rejection of his claim on his date of birth.

The Defence Ministry had recently rejected his contention that he was born in 1951 and not in 1950. In its recent order, the Defence Ministry fixed his date of birth as May 10, 1950, and not May 10, 1951, which the General has claimed his real date of birth as per his matriculation certificate.

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