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Indian Army's 7 biggest scandals
Vandita Agrawal,
Agencies
March 29, 2012
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Scams, deep-rooted in the army, which have rocked an entire nation...
1. Kargil coffin scam
After the armed conflict that too place in 1999 between India and Pakistan in the Kargil sector of India, it was alleged that the government had purchased 500 caskets worth 2500 dollars each which was presumed to be thirteen times the original amount.
2. Frozen Meat Scam
An Army Service Corps top officer, Lt. Gen. S.K. Dahiya, was indicted in a case involving irregularities in the procurement of frozen meat for troops posted in Ladakh and discrepancies in procurement of dry rations in early 2007.
3. Ration Supplies Scam
The case of a scam in ration supplies to army personnel in high altitude areas broke out in 2007 and then Army Service Corps chief Lt. Gen. S.K. Sahni was found guilty and dismissed from service. Sahni had retired from service when he was court martialled and cashiered from service.
4. Adarsh Housing Society Scam
In 2009, a newspaper busted the scandal where top army officers, politicians, bureaucrats and senior defence officers misused their official positions to get the flats allotted in their names; flats that were originally proposed as a housing scheme for widows of Kargil martyrs. The building came up on a 6,450 square metre plot of land inside a high security naval campus in upscale Colaba area of Mumbai.
5. Bofors scandal
It was a major corruption scandal in India in the 1980s and 1990s; initiated by Congress politicians and implicating the prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi and several others who were accused of receiving kickbacks from Bofors AB for winning a bid to supply India's 155 mm field howitzer. It has been speculated that the scale of the scandal was to the tune of Rs 4 billion.
6. Sukna Land Scandal
A 70-acre land adjacent to Sukna military station in Siliguri, West Bengal, was convetred into an educational institution by handing it over to a private trust. Then army chief Gen. Deepak Kapoor's military secretary Lt. Gen. Avadesh Prakash and then 33 Corps commander Lt. Gen. P.K. Rath were court martialled in the case and punished for their involvement.
7. The Rs 14-Crore Bribe
The out-going Army chief, Gen V K Singh, has alleged that he was offered bribe by a former Army officer to clear the purchase of sub-standard Tatra trucks for the forces. He has also sent a letter to PM warning that the Army is ill-quipped to fight a war and that the security of the country is at risk.
Indian Army's 7 biggest scandals