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New Delhi, Feb 16: Former
army chief retd. Gen V K Singh
has said that the Indian army
"will never carry out a coup, it
will only defend the nation".
Replying to questions from Rajat
Sharma in India TV's show Aap
Ki Adalat, the former general
blamed some bureaucrats and
some army officers for planting,
what he called, wrong
information in the media about
the movement of two units of the
Army near Delhi.
"Today, I can reveal that some
bureaucrats and some army
officers had planted this baseless
news. These two units were part
of routine mobilization, and if
you remember, there were some
developments in Maldives 6-7
days later, these units were
meant to go there", said the
former COAS.
Asked what could be the motive
behind planting such news, the
retired general said, "it's very
clear. A man (Gen Singh) stands
up against the government, and
you want to defame him. You
want to coerce him. That could
be the only motive".
The former COAS also alleged
that a former Principal Secretary
to the Prime Minister was given
a plot by the owners in the Tatra
truck scam, and the son of a
senior Planning Commission
appointee stayed in their guest
house for one and a half years.
Indian army will never carry out coup, ex-Army chief Gen V K Singh tells Aap Ki Adalat
army chief retd. Gen V K Singh
has said that the Indian army
"will never carry out a coup, it
will only defend the nation".
Replying to questions from Rajat
Sharma in India TV's show Aap
Ki Adalat, the former general
blamed some bureaucrats and
some army officers for planting,
what he called, wrong
information in the media about
the movement of two units of the
Army near Delhi.
"Today, I can reveal that some
bureaucrats and some army
officers had planted this baseless
news. These two units were part
of routine mobilization, and if
you remember, there were some
developments in Maldives 6-7
days later, these units were
meant to go there", said the
former COAS.
Asked what could be the motive
behind planting such news, the
retired general said, "it's very
clear. A man (Gen Singh) stands
up against the government, and
you want to defame him. You
want to coerce him. That could
be the only motive".
The former COAS also alleged
that a former Principal Secretary
to the Prime Minister was given
a plot by the owners in the Tatra
truck scam, and the son of a
senior Planning Commission
appointee stayed in their guest
house for one and a half years.
Indian army will never carry out coup, ex-Army chief Gen V K Singh tells Aap Ki Adalat