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Army not vulnerable to ceasefire declaration: Padmanabhan
Army Chief General S Padmanabhan on Wednesday said that the security forces would retaliate if militants carried out attacks during the Ramazan ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir.
Army Chief General S Padmanabhan on Wednesday said that the security forces would retaliate if militants carried out attacks during the Ramazan ceasefire in Jammu and Kashmir.
The army would surely reciprocate attacks of militant groups, the army chief told reporters after the 99th passing out parade of the National Defence Academy in Pune.
He, however, made it clear that the army would not undertake any operations that would create problems for the people in the state.
He said that the killing of four jawans in a mine blast in the state on Tuesday should not be considered as an outcome of the ceasefire declaration as militant groups carried out such attacks to hamper peace in the region.
The army would surely reciprocate attacks of militant groups, the army chief told reporters after the 99th passing out parade of the National Defence Academy in Pune.
He, however, made it clear that the army would not undertake any operations that would create problems for the people in the state.
He said that the killing of four jawans in a mine blast in the state on Tuesday should not be considered as an outcome of the ceasefire declaration as militant groups carried out such attacks to hamper peace in the region.
“We have brought this matter to their notice,” he said, adding exchange of maps of Lac took place between the two countries at a recent meeting to resolve the border dispute. Bureau Report