20 stories of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
News | August 18, 2018 18:26 IST20 stories of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
20 stories of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa said the country wants peace at border: Navjot Singh Sidhu
Bipan Rawat questions UN report over army's behaviour in Jammu and Kashmir
Nirmala Sitharaman, Army chief visit J-K to review Amarnath Yatra security arrangements.
Army has no political pressure, we will continue with our operation: Army Chief
General Bipin Rawat said that people of Jammu and Kashmir seem to be happy with the ceasefire and therefore, continuing of non-initiation of combat operations can be considered.
In an interview to The Indian Express, General Rawat said, "I want to tell Kashmiri youth that Azadi isn't possible. It won't happen. Don't get carried away unneccessarily. Why are you picking up weapons? We will always fight those who seek Azadi, those who want to secede. Azadi is not going to happen, never."
All India United Democratic Front chief Badruddin Ajmal said the Army chief has overstepped his role by commenting on political parties.
The act gives the security forces special rights and immunity in carrying out various operations in disturbed areas.
Countries which support terrorism need to be "tackled" and terrorism is here to stay unless the world joins hands to end it, Army chief General Bipin Rawat said on Wednesday.
To a question about Chinese incursions into India, the Army chief said, "We will not allow our territory to be invaded by anyone."
"Chinese border troops patrolling and stationing in the Dong Lang area are exercising sovereignty rights," Lu said without commenting on the troop reduction.
The government's existing policy on Jammu and Kashmir had helped in improving the overall situation in the state, he said on the sidelines of a FICCI event.
Bipin Rawat on Wednesday warned of a Uri-like terror saying the Army has been getting reports of possible attacks in the hinterland.
Army chief Bipin Rawat warned terrorists that the Indian Army is ready to "receive" them and keep dispatching them to their graves.
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