Cong refuses to comment on Army chief age row
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Cong refuses to comment on Army chief age row

Last Updated: Friday, February 03, 2012, 21:29
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New Delhi: Congress Friday steered clear of the proceedings in the Supreme Court on the Army chief's age row on a day when Gen V K Singh seems to have won the first round in the legal battle.

"These are purely legal proceedings. The matter is sub-judice. What is there for political parties to comment. This is precisely the practice I condemn which the BJP is in the habit of doing," party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi told reporters.

Wondering how could political parties "parachute into this space", he said it is a "sad and bad day for democracy and judiciary" whenever it happens. He charged the BJP with doing this "day in and day out".

Singhvi's comments came on a day when the apex court observed that the manner in which the Army chief's statutory complaint was rejected by the Government "appears to be vitiated".

Posting the matter for hearing on February 10, the court sought to know whether the Government would like to withdraw its December 30, 2011 order.

Defence Minister A K Antony had issued an order on December 30 turning down the statutory complaint of Gen Singh that his date of birth be treated in Army's records as May 10, 1951 and not as May 10, 1950.

PTI

First Published: Friday, February 03, 2012, 21:29

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D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI............INDIA
IF THE GENERAL LOSES OR WINS THIS BATTLE BUT IT SURE TO BRING TONNES OF DEFAME TO OUR COUNTRY...........WE ARE ALWAYS IN CONTROVERCY,SCAMS.INVESTGATIONS...THEN RESULT ...CLEAN CHIT TO THE BIG FISH.
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veekay - Los Angeles USA
While a small incident involving traffic police and some young officers of the army was accorded national headlines in the major national news papers, including the zeeneews, this news of immense importance and of far reaching consequence has been completely ignored by your paper. May I know why? A respectable General-the highest serving officer in the army has been compelled to approach the Supreme court due to the horrible and inefficient civil bureaucracy. He, unlike his equivalent in neighboring country, chose the judiciary and not the coup, to get redressel to his honour and integrity. Is this subject more important or whether Praful Patel took bribe or not? The media as a whole is most of the time anti-defence forces, which is not the correct attitude in an independent and democrat India.
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