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Maj Gen dies of sports injuries

Maj Gen dies of sports injuries
Maj Gen Sanjeev Gupta

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 4

A Major General posted in Chandimandir, Sanjeev Harbans Gupta, died today while reportedly indulging in sports activities. He was the Commandant of the Western Command Military Dental Centre.The Army, while refusing to release specific details, said he suffered grievous injuries while participating in a sports activity at the Chandimandir Military Station and was rushed to the Command Hospital. Doctors could not revive him despite best efforts and he passed away at 2 pm.Born on March 13, 1959, General Gupta was commissioned into the Army Dental Corps in September 1981. A senior dental officer with a distinguished professional repute, he had an outstanding career having performed with great distinction in all courses and appointments held by him.The Western Army Commander, Lt Gen Surinder Singh, offered his condolences on the untimely demise of a highly competent professional and outstanding human being.General Gupta belonged to Gurdaspur in Punjab and is survived by his wife, two daughters and a son. His cremation will be held here on arrival of his children.While the Army is refusing to reveal details, sources said he suffered head and spinal injuries while playing golf. This resulted in internal bleeding and led to other complications as well.


2 hydrographic survey vessels unveiled

2 hydrographic survey vessels unveiled
SL Ganga during the flagging-off ceremony in Kolkata on Thursday. PTI

Kolkata, June 1

The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) today unveiled two hydrographic survey and inspection vessels to be deployed in Ganga along the Haldia-Allahabad stretch of National Waterway-1. The vessels – SL Ganga and SL Jhanvi – were constructed at a cost of Rs 3.24 crore.IWAI chairman Nutan Guha Biswas said these specialised survey vessels would help identify the exact nature of dredging requirements and sites to get assured three-metre draft which the body has planned to maintain all along the stretch.In West Bengal, upstream of Tribeni there are six to seven pockets where dredging is required.Biswas met senior West Bengal Government officials to apprise them about the developments of the first phase of Jal Marg Vikas Project (JMVP) on National Waterways-I between Haldia and Varanasi.The work on Farraka lock gate work has commenced and it is expected to be completed by 2019, IWAI officials said.Asked about the proposal for a second multimodal terminal at Kalyani, Tribeni or Balagarh, besides Haldia, they said the second one would depend upon the dedicated freight corridor coming up at Dankuni. — PTI

Navy sailor found dead aboard INS Rana in Vizag

Visakhapatnam, June 1

A 21-year-old sailor was found dead with bullet injuries on board Navy vessel INS Rana in Visakhapatnam today.A spokesman for Eastern Naval Command said there was no clue yet on whether sailor Vikash Yadav, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, shot himself or if his gun went off accidentally.“A Board of Inquiry is being constituted to investigate the incident,” the spokesman added.“Yadav, an electrical mechanic of power class 1, sustained a bullet injury while on duty as security sentry in the early hours today. He was immediately shifted to the navy hospital where he was declared brought dead,” the Navy spokesman said.He hailed from Bhind and was unmarried. No case has been registered so far. PTI


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The Army has hurt itself and its own image

By commending Major Gogoi, the armed forces have lost more than just ‘the human shield’s’ heart and mind

WHERE IS THE GUARANTEE THAT COPYCAT HUMAN SHIELD ACTIONS WILL NOT BE REPEATED? THE HONOUR, AFTER ALL, HAS BEEN BESTOWED BY NONE OTHER THAN GENERAL RAWAT HIMSELF

On a recent visit to the Valley, I learnt – through confidential conversations with various state actors – that Major NL Gogoi, the army officer who infamously tied Farooq Ahmed Dar, a Kashmiri shawl weaver, to a jeep, had been called by his bosses and asked to explain the circumstances that led him to use a civilian as a human shield. The conversations revealed another important fact: Gogoi had not reported his ‘innovative’ prowess to his immediate senior for three days.

The fact that Gogoi had stripped a civilian of his right to life and liberty came unmasked only after a video showing the shawl weaver strapped to a jeep bonnet was made public on social media. Was Gogoi aware – within himself – that he had perhaps crossed the line? Was that the reason he had not revealed his actions to his superiors?

The same action – justified as one taken under grave circumstances, so lives could be saved – has now won Gogoi a commendation from the Chief of Army Staff, Gen Bipin Rawat. The chief, and everyone down the hierarchical chain in the army, has endorsed the view that Gogoi deserves to be honoured, but in the tenuous relationship between the common Kashmiri and the men in olive fatigues, what message have the army and the government (to whom the army reports in India, unlike in Pakistan) sent to an entire population that is already alienated because they feel a deep denial of justice?

“Was I an animal?’’ the ‘human shield’ asked my colleague, soon after he learnt of the honour bestowed on Gogoi, wondering which provision of the law permitted him being driven across villages for over 20 minutes.

The law is an ass but its practitioners will tell you that it will be judged as an illegal act and is of course, a harsh and inhuman step no army can – or should – be proud of.

General Rawat has commended the Major for counter-insurgency operations but the army is fooling nobody for Gogoi is a household name for the human shield operation and there is no other action against his name that stands out for ‘commendation.’

Dar has been condemned as a ‘stone pelter’, though there is no evidence to support that. What we do know, for a fact, is that Dar was one of the few who came out to vote on April 9 for the by polls being held for the Srinagar parliamentary constituency. The election was violent: eight civilians were killed and only 7.4% turned out to risk getting the ink mark on their finger.

The commendation for Gogoi adds another layer to the already complex reality of Kashmir: Dar now stands identified as one of the minuscule few who risked their life by walking to a polling booth. Given the current mood in the Valley, where even mainstream political parties are getting marginalised, the shawl weaver suffers social humiliation for favouring democracy and is of course, a victim of army excesses because human shields are a complete no-no, as per the Geneva convention, even in a non-combative situation.

Attention is being focused on Gogoi’s actions – and less on Dar, who has already been painted as a ‘stone pelter’ who, according to the growing breed of ‘nationalists’, deserves what he got.

Given the culture of commendations within the army – particularly in a conflict zone like Kashmir – where battalions are honoured for the number of militants arrested and killed – where is the guarantee that copycat human shield actions will not be repeated? The honour, after all, has been bestowed by none other than Gen Rawat himself. Which young captain or major, would not want to catch the eye of the chief? Remember the ‘ketchup colonel’ who faked ‘slain militants’ by smearing them with tomato sauce – all for gallantry medals.

In the end, the army has only harmed itself and its own image. In the intricate security apparatus comprising local police and paramilitary forces, the army stood out for its WHAM approach: ‘win hearts and minds’.

By honouring Gogoi, it has lost more than just Dar’s heart and mind.


Army salutes 3 Gorkha soldiers killed in Nowgam operations

Army salutes 3 Gorkha soldiers killed in Nowgam operations
The Army pays homage to the three slain soldiers in the Badamibagh Cantonment in Srinagar.

Tribune News Service

Srinagar, May 22

The Army on Monday saluted the three Nepalese soldiers who were killed in the two-day-long counter-infiltration operation in Nowgam which concluded this morning. Four militants, suspected to be members of the Lashkar-e-Toiba, were also killed in the operation.Three soldiers Havaldar Giris Gurung, 38, Havaldar Damar Bahadur Pun, 40, and Rifleman Rabin Sharma, 23, of 4/1 Gorkha Regiment were killed in the Nowgam operation while foiling a major infiltration bid in the sector.Joined by top officials of the civil administration and other security forces operating in the Valley, Chinar Corps Commander Lt Gen J S Sandhu paid rich tributes to the three soldiers in a solemn ceremony in Badmibagh Cantonment, Srinagar, an Army spokesman said.Havaldar Giris Gurung from Nagidhar village in Kaski, Nepal, had a distinguished service spanning 19 years and had been a part of many counter-terrorist operations earlier. He is survived by his wife Panch Maya Gurung and two young children.Havaldar Damar Bahadur Pun, who hails from Karaing Tun in Gulmi, Nepal, was an experienced soldier with 21 years of selfless service. He is survived by his wife Kalpana Pun and two young children.Rifleman Rabin Sharma, 23, a resident of Nepal’s Chuwa village in Parbat district had joined the Army in 2013. He is survived by his wife Sabita Sharma.The mortal remains of the three will be taken by service aircraft to Subathu in Himachal Pradesh for their last rites with full military honours, he said.Meanwhile, sources said the recoveries made at the encounter site indicate that the four slain militants belonged to the Lashkar.This year the Army has foiled two major infiltration bids in Kashmir and killed at least eight militants.


Chinese jets intercept US plane over East China Sea

ROUTINE MISSION US military says its aircraft was designed to detect radiation

WASHINGTON: Two Chinese SU-30 aircraft carried out what the US military described as an “unprofessional” intercept of an American aircraft designed to detect radiation while it was flying in international airspace over the East China Sea.

AP FILETwo Chinese SU­30 fighter jets take off from an unspecified location.

“The issue is being addressed with China through appropriate diplomatic and military channels,” said Air Force spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Lori Hodge.

She said the US characterization of the incident was based on initial reports from the US aircrew aboard the WC-135 Constant Phoenix aircraft “due to the manoeuvres by the Chinese pilot, as well as the speeds and proximity of both aircraft.”

“Distances always have a bearing on how we characterize interactions,” Hodge said, adding a U.S. military investigation into the intercept was underway.

She said the WC-135 was carrying out a routine mission at the time and was operating in accordance with international law.

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying declined to comment on the specific incident and referred questions to the defence ministry which has yet to comment.

“For a long time US ships and aircraft have been carrying out close up surveillance of China which can really easily cause misunderstandings or misjudgments or cause unexpected incidents at sea or in the air,” she said. “We hope that the US side can respect China’s reasonable security concerns.

“But as for this question you have raised and are concerned about, we need to understand and check what was the actual situation on the scene,” she said.

On February 8, a US Navy P-3 spy plane and a Chinese military aircraft came close to each other over the South China Sea in an incident the Navy saw as unsafe but also inadvertent. Reuters reported the aircraft came within 1,000 feet of each other in the vicinity of the Scarborough Shoal, between the Philippines and the Chinese mainland.

China is deeply suspicious of any US military activity in the resource-rich South China Sea, parts of which are disputed by China and its smaller neighbours including the Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia.


Pre-2006 Army retirees to get disability aid

Vijay Mohan

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, May 19

Years after multiple judicial pronouncements and strictures by courts, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) today issued orders authorising disability pension to those who had sought pre-mature retirement prior to 2006.In 2004, the Delhi High Court had deprecated the MoD rule that prohibited grant of disability and war injury benefits to premature retirees. Similar orders were passed by the Punjab and Haryana High Court and later upheld by the SC.In 2009, the MoD issued a letter authorising disability benefits to voluntary retirees but had restricted its applicability to only post-2006 retirees. The cut-off date of 2006 was also struck down by the Principal as well as Chandigarh Benches of the Armed Forces Tribunal and the decision was reinforced in 2014 by a Division Bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court headed by Justice Hemant Gupta. The MoD, however, continued to refuse benefits to affected disabled personnel, except those who approached courts.In November 2015, a committee of experts constituted by then Defence Minister, Manohar Parrikar, to reduce litigation in the armed forces come down heavily on the MoD for indulging in filing frivolous appeals against its employees, including disabled soldiers.The panel specifically recommended the removal of the prohibition once it had been struck down by courts. The committee stated that the denial of benefits was based upon a “false foundation, wrong inputs and unethical propaganda”.


South Kashmir, a hotbed of militancy

GROUND ZERO Besides the Wani factor, many in Mufti bastion feel betrayed after PDP’s alliance with BJP and the growing lawlessness is attributed to the political disenchantment with the ruling party

SRINAGAR: Kashmir has been in turmoil in recent months, but what is worrying security forces in particular is the emergence of south Kashmir as the hotbed of home-grown militants.

Intelligence inputs suggest the presence of 200 active militants in the Kashmir Valley comprising 10 districts. Ninety of these militants are from south Kashmir.

Once known for their placid apple orchards, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian and Kulgam – the four districts of south Kashmir – have seen escalating tension between militants and security forces.

Analysts say the reasons behind south Kashmir’s growing lawlessness include political disenchantment with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which governs Jammu and Kashmir in coalition with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

PDP with his ‘soft separatist agenda’ earlier enjoyed a degree of goodwill among local militants and the socio-religious group Jamat-e-Islami. The region was considered a bastion of Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, the late father of incumbent chief minister Mehbooba Mufti.

But analysts say the PDP no longer enjoys the same degree of popularity after its pact with the BJP. Many feel betrayed and even some PDP leaders now privately admit that “radical forces command more influence in the region”. Most disenchanted, they say, are those who are educated and with relatively affluent backgrounds.

South Kashmir, incidentally, was also the focal point of street protests triggered by the allege rape and murder of two young women in Shopian in May, 2009. Government investigations dismissed the deaths as a result of drowning, but resentment lingers among residents still.

Social media savvy Burhan Wani, the Hizbul Mujahideen commander killed in an encounter with security forces last year, also drew many youngsters of south Kashmir to the fold of militancy. Wani’s videos showing him and his associates holding guns and even unwinding in apple orchards struck a chord. Wani gave a face to the militancy, in contrast to militants who used to cover their faces.

Officials say Wani’s viral videos turned out to be an effective recruitment tool for the militants and the number of locals joining militant outfits have been on the rise. Compared to 2013 when 31 youth joined militancy, the number rose to 66 in 2015. This year, some 88 youngsters have joined militancy, police say.

18 HURT IN VALLEY IN SEPERATE INCIDENTS

Four people including three policemen were injured in a grenade attack on a police station in Srinagar. The Police control room in Kashmir said a grenade exploded in the courtyard of the Safa Kadal police station in the old city in the afternoon.

Meanwhile 14 others, mostly students, were wounded after security forces fired pellets and tear gas shells at protesters in south Kashmir’s Kulgam on Thursday.


Jallianwala Bagh a martyr to neglect

Jallianwala Bagh a martyr to neglect
Century-old residential buildings on the periphery of Jallianwala Bagh pose a threat to the lives of tourists visiting the memorial in Amritsar. Tribune photo: Vishal Kumar

GS Paul

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, May 18

Blame it on lack of political will or funds, the poor upkeep of the historic Jallianwala Bagh ends up denting the significance it has.The 6.5-acre park houses a memorial established in 1951 to commemorate the martyrs massacred by the British on April 13, 1919.Despite it being declared a heritage site by Union Minister Arun Jaitley, the Jallianwala Bagh is in a dismal state.The century-old structures that share its boundary wall are on the verge of collapse, putting to risk the lives of thousands of visitors.The bullet markings are missing at several points. While the dusty paths and heaps of garbage point towards a lack of maintenance, the light and sound show facility installed in 2010 has been lying defunct for more than four years.Similarly, the 18-minute documentary, which was shown through a projector daily in seven shows at a 50-seat hall at the park, too has been discontinued. An official said a report to revamp the infrastructure and conservation of the old buildings on the periphery of the park was prepared, but nothing came of it. “The trust headed by the PM hasn’t scheduled even a single meeting since the NDA government under Narendra Modi came to power. Proposals were made several times and once, even the tenders were called, but in vain,” he said.The Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial Trust, which is responsible for the park’s upkeep, runs under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister. It comes directly under the jurisdiction of the Union Ministry of Culture.Lately, Union Minister of Tourism Mahesh Sharma visited the place. Dejected by the dismal state of affairs, he termed it ‘pathetic’.MP Shwait Malik, who had raised the issue in Parliament recently, alleged negligence on the part of the trust. “A comprehensive plan has been conceptualised to overhaul the infrastructure. The Centre will be commemorating the centenary of the massacre in 2019. Before that, this plan will have to be executed. The northern side buildings on the bagh’s periphery have already been purchased from the owner. There is a proposal to convert it into a library…“The other rickety structures too will be preserved. The light and sound show will be replaced with a 4-D audio-video system,” he said.Sukhdev Singh, convener of INTACH, Punjab, which is into preserving historic sites, said, “At present, its façade has been changed totally with inappropriate construction. Conservation experts need to be taken into the loop before taking up the revamp plan.”


Relief camps along LoC swell up with more than 1,500 villagers

NOWSHERA : The relief camps set up in Rajouri district are swelling with people, who are forced to leave their homes in border villages due to heavy shelling from Pakistani army.

PTIPeople who have taken shelter in relief camps say they are living like refugees.

Although Pakistani guns have been silent since Sunday morning, a palpable tension coupled with an uneasy calm continued to prevail in the camps.

“There has been no fresh fire along the LoC since Sunday morning but the number of villagers in various camps has swelled to 1,537,” Rajouri deputy commissioner Shahid Iqbal Choudhary told Hindustan Times.

The repeated ceasefire violations from Pakistan have forced authorities to evacuate people living in forward villages. So far, two people have died in the firing from across the border and 10 have been injured. Farmers have suffered damage to their crops while 45 houses have also been harmed in the heavy shelling.

“Our cattle are lying unattended back home. Wheat crop has been badly affected and we have been reduced to refugees again. For those, who advocate war to settle scores with Pakistan, tell them to spend a day at the LoC,” said Kalsian village resident Banarasi Lal, who is now forced to stay at a relief camp .

Local BJP MLA Ravinder Raina likened the prevailing circumstances to a war-like situation. “Pakistan is targeting our civilians, but we must appreciate our army, which has been giving a befitting reply to the enemy,” he said and added that India could not afford to remain a mute spectator to Pakistan’s ceasefire violations.