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The topic is Sexual harassment in the Indian army. Nothing else.
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The topic is Sexual harassment in the Indian army. Nothing else.
sexual harassment is big problem in army,not only army every field where man and woman are working together. but we can't do any thing for that. even usa army is also suffering by this problem but they unable to solve it.
Yes, , but you can not use the example of US army. As US army had rarely reported any rape incident, where a general equal to Gen. Nanda had ever found in raping a wife of junior army officer. Am I right?
Secondly, the sexual harrasment is a big issue in India, we know, in all fields of life. But, once again, what if a General found involved in such activities? Indians are used to hear of sexual harrasment in the hands of Top Indian politicians, but the social values are declining fast and driving you to the age where there will be no difference left between a human biend and an animal.
Gen. Nanda may be the first example but he will not be the last.
Is that a threat?jine wi tenu moderator banaya, ooo pakistani awe te menu desi
Is that a threat?
i think u need to update your self. sexual harassment in usa armed force made a popular news at the time of afgan and iraq war. and u r continue pointing indian army but for ur kind information it's just a first case,it does not mean any other army woman is facing it.
i know pakistani media they always made big issue of any indian news without any reason. just look at yourself and change your self it's our problem not related to u.
Lt Gen charged with sexual misconduct, quits
New Delhi: In a major embarrassment for the Army, a Lieutenant General has been forced to resign following allegations of sexual misconduct against him by the wife of an officer during a visit abroad last month.
Army sources said that Lt Gen AK Nanda, the Engineer-in-Chief, was asked to put in his papers by Army Chief General VK Singh after a complaint that he molested the wife of his technical secretary during a visit to Israel.
Lt Gen Nanda has already put in his papers, the sources said. He is the senior-most Army officer to face such action over sexual misconduct charges
Nanda and his team had gone to Israel along with their families, the sources said.
The complaint was filed by the wife of Nanda's technical secretary to Army Chief's wife and the President of the Army Wives Welfare Association Bharti Singh, who promptly put it up before General Singh.
After an inquiry into the episode, Singh is believed to have asked Nanda last week to put in his papers and leave.
Nanda had only about a year ago taken over as the Engineer-in-Chief and had earlier served as the Director General of the Border Roads Organisation.
Nanda's technical secretary, who had expressed his displeasure and unwillingness to work under Nanda, has been posted to Bhopal.
A new technical secretary, Colonel Sanjeev Dalal, has taken over the job. When Nanda's office was contacted, his staff, including Dalal, refused to speak on the matter. Nanda was not available for comments.
The controversy involving 59-year-old Nanda comes at a time when the Army had a loss of face over the involvement of its senior officers in the Sukna land scam.
Former Military Secretary Lt Gen Avadesh Prakash and former Corps commander at Sukna Lt Gen PK Rath are facing a court martial in the case, while the latter's then deputy Lt Gen Ramesh Halgali and administrative head Maj Gen PC Sen are facing administrative action.
In an earlier case of sexual misconduct two years ago, an Army court martial held in Bhatinda in Punjab had ordered the dismissal of Major General AK Lal, against whom a woman officer had filed a complaint of harassment.
Lal was commanding 3 Infantry Division in Ladakh when the charges came up.
He was later found guilty. Maj Gen Lal and his family have all along refuted these charges. When Singh had taken over as the Army Chief, he had promised to "improve the internal health" of his organisation.
Army's clarification
Meanwhile, on Thursday evening, the Indian Army issued a press release stating that Lt Gen Nanda is still the Engineer-in-Chief and has not resigned.
The Army says it had received complaint of sexual misconduct against Lt Gen by a Colonels wife and investigations are still on.
"Preliminary investigations suggest that there are a lot of loophole in the complaint against Lt Gen Nanda. He has not resigned nor has he been asked to," the release reads.
sexual harassment is big problem in army,not only army every field where man and woman are working together. but we can't do any thing for that. even usa army is also suffering by this problem but they unable to solve it.