Talk Less, Work More": Congress Leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury's Swipe At Army Chief
The Congress leader's tweet on Azad Kashmir and reference to the 1994 parliamentary resolution will bring back unpleasant memories for his party
All IndiaEdited by
Chandrashekar SrinivasanUpdated: January 12, 2020 17:25 IST
General MM Naravane replaced General Bipin Rawat as Army Chief last month
New Delhi: Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury took a swipe at Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane this afternoon, over his statement on Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir). Mr Chowdhury, who is the party's leader in the Lok Sabha, advised the newly-appointed Army Chief to "talk less and work more". The Congress leader's sharp retort comes just days after General Naravane told NDTV that the Army was prepared for large-scale operations in Azad Kashmir "should that be the mandate" from the government.
Referring to a resolution passed unanimously by parliament in 1994, which emphasises that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and that Pakistan must withdraw forces from areas under its occupation, Mr Chowdhury also suggested General Naravane "confabulate with CDS (Chief of Defence Staff - former Army Chief General Bipin Rawat) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi" if he wanted to take action against Azad Kashmir.
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@New Army Chief, Parliament already had adopted unanimous resolution on #Azad Kashmir in 1994. Government is at liberty to take action and may give direction. If you are so inclined to take action on Azad Kashmir, I would suggest you to confabulate with CDS, and @PMOIndia. Talk Less, Work More," Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury tweeted.
Adhir Chowdhury
✔@adhirrcinc
@ New Army Chief,
Parliament already had adopted unanimous resolution on
#Azad Kashmir in 1994, Govt is at liberty to take action and may give direction. If you are so inclined to take action on Azad Kashmir, I would suggest you to confabulate with CDS, and
@PMOIndia. Talk Less, Work More
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Shortly after taking charge
General Naravane spoke to NDTV and said the Army had "various plans" for operations in Azad Kashmir and was ready for "any task".
Asked if that included large-scale Azad Kashmir operations he said: "Should that be the mandate".
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury's tweet on Azad Kashmir and reference to the 1994 resolution will bring back unpleasant memories for his party.
Taking on the centre over withdrawal of special status to Jammu and Kashmir, Mr Chowdhury appeared to suggest that decisions concerning the former state were not an internal matter.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury led the Congress's charge in Lok Sabha over the government's J&K move
"...you (Home Minister Amit Shah) say it is an internal matter...
from 1948 Kashmir is being monitored by the UN, is that an internal matter? You should explain," he said.
Congress's Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, both of whom were in parliament at the time, appeared shocked amid chants of "
Bharat Mata ki Jai" and "
Vande Mataram" from government benches.
General MM Naravane has had tough words for Pakistan since he became Army Chief.
Last month he issued a strongly-worded warning to desist from sponsoring terrorism, saying: "
we reserve the right to pre-emptively strike at sources of terror".
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