Kayani’s statement on Siachen non-serious: VK Singh

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Army Chief General V.K. Singh Saturday said that India could not take statement of Pakistani army chief Ashfaq Pervez Kayani serious on Siachen.
In an interview with India news channel NDTV, VK Singh said that Siachen was Indian Territory and statement of General Kayani to declare it a non-military region was not a serious remark.
He said neither he nor anyone from the defence services leaked his letter to the Prime Minister. “I don’t know who leaked it. I know and my men know that Army did not leak it,” General Singh told NDTV.
Indian Army Chief also said that all controversies that broke out during his tenure were ‘perceived’. General Singh said, “My tenure was eventful, all controversies were perceived. Controversies got manufactured. A lot of things were fed to the papers and the media. Some controversies were raised, not by me, but perceived so by some people.”
On the Tatra scam controversy, General Singh told the TV channel that “he did what he had to do,” adding, “It didn’t take me long. The day I was given the lucrative offer, I told the Defence Minister. I told him what I had done.”
The Army chief had claimed that a lobbyist, who had “just” retired, offered him a bribe of Rs. 14 crore for clearing a file relating to purchase of a tranche of 600 “sub-standard” Tatra trucks and that he had immediately informed Defence Minister A. K. Antony about it.
General Singh also said, “I have had an excellent relationship with the honourable Defence Minister. I admire him for his integrity and maturity. I have never found him wanting in the kind of support we have got, whatever people keep saying anywhere else. And we have always provided him with absolutely forthright advice.”
The Army Chief’s relationship with the Defence Ministry had seen ups and downs over his demand that the government accept his date of birth as 1951 and not 1950. Had the government agreed, it would have affected when the chief was to retire. But the government said it could not amend the chief’s records and General Singh became the first serving chief to take the government to court. In February, he withdrew his petition in the Supreme Court after judges indicated they would not be able to accept his arguments.

4 COMMENTS

  1. Dear General, Without agreeing with your comments visa vis Siachin i would like to inform you that it is a known medical fact that people say funny things at high altitude esp when not acclamatized to it.(disorientation due to Hypoxemia) This seems tb the case with our COAS to a limited extent and our ex PM to a grater extent. The latter indulged in damage control on descent but the former kept quite and hence your rebuttal.
    You too have become wiser in retirement .What a fight you put up for your birth certificate .History will mention this always. I can't wait to read your memoirs!

  2. Shows how serious kiayani is taken as an army chief. I am waiting for the troop leader for boy scouts to threaten kiayani. I bet kiayani would hide 🙂

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