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Army chief hints at retaliation for soldiers’ beheading by Pak

Army chief hints at retaliation for soldiers’ beheading by Pak
Gen Bipin Rawat. File photo

New Delhi, May 4The Indian Army does not reveal plans before executing them, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said on Thursday, indicating possible retaliation to the Pakistan military beheading two Indian soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir.Replying to a volley of questions on whether the army would respond to the barbaric act, Rawat, without giving a direct reply, said the armed forces would effectively respond to such actions by the neighbouring country.“We do not talk about future plans beforehand. We share details after execution of the plan,” Gen Rawat said, refusing to elaborate further.

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He said, “When this kind of action takes place, we also carry out retaliatory action.” He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event.Vice Chief of Army Staff Sarath Chand on Tuesday had said that the army would respond to the dastardly act at “a time and place of its choosing”.Defence Minister Arun Jaitley had said that the “sacrifice (of the two soldiers) will not go in vain” and the Indian armed forces would react “appropriately” to the “inhuman act”.Sources said the army is weighing various options to respond to the beheading of a naib subedar and a BSF head constable by a Pakistani Border Action Team on the Line of Control on May 1.Asked about the reactivation of terror launchpads across the LoC which were destroyed by India during the surgical strike last year, Rawat said the “counter-infiltration postures” had been beefed up.“Terrorists are trying to infiltrate. Snows are melting, summer months have started. Like each year, infiltration will commence. We are taking measures. We have beefed up our counter-infiltration postures,” said Gen Rawat.On security forces launching a massive anti-militancy operation at multiple places in south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Thursday, the army chief said it is being carried out to bring the situation under control.“The combing operation is going on as some banks were looted and some policemen have been killed. It has been launched to ensure that the situation is brought under control. These operations are carried out regularly,” he said. PTI

23-year-old IAF man shoots himself to death in Chennai

Chennai, May 4

A 23-year-old Indian Air Force Airman allegedly shot himself to death at the Air Force station in Tambaram on the city outskirts, Defence and Police officials said on Thursday.

The airman committed suicide last night by using a firearm, they said.

“It is a case of suicide. An inquiry is on,” a Defence official said but declined to divulge any further information.

The police said body of the airman had been shifted to government hospital.

Airmen are deployed on ground-based jobs in the IAF. PTI