Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Action first, talk later: Army chief hints at LoC revenge

Details of retaliatio­n to come only after execution

- Rahul Singh n rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

Army chief General Bipin Rawat indicated on Thursday the force would retaliate to the beheading of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops, but refused to spell out details.

The killing and mutilation of the soldiers in a cross-LoC raid on Monday sparked widespread anger, with family members and political leaders demanding similar action against the neighbouri­ng country.

“We don’t talk about future plans beforehand; we share details after execution,” the chief said in his first public reaction to the attack carried out by Pakistan’s Border Action Team (BAT) in the Krishna Ghati sector of Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district.

Members of the BAT, considered a rogue squad of Pakistani army regulars and militant mercenarie­s, ambushed an Indian border patro.

They killed naib subedar Paramjit Singh, a 42-year-old junior commission­ed officer with 22 Sikh Regiment, and 45-year-old head constable Prem Sagar of the Border Security Force’s 200 Battalion.

Their decapitate­d bodies were found later.

“When this kind of action takes place, we also carry out retaliator­y action,” the army chief said.

His remarks came on a day security forces launched an antiinsurg­ency door-to-door search operation with around 4,000 troops, helicopter­s and drones in south Kashmir.

This was the biggest combing mission against militants for more than a decade in the Kashmir Valley, which is besieged by a spate of militant attacks, bank robberies and cross-border shelling from Pakistan.

Insurgents attacked an army patrol in Shopian district, about 55km from Srinagar, on Thursday, killing a civilian and wounding three soldiers.

Gen Rawat, who has vast operationa­l experience in J&K, said incidents of the past few days had necessitat­ed the move.

“Banks have been looted, policemen have been killed. That is why today’s combing operation is taking place. These operations are carried out regularly,” he said.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Army soldiers walk back towards their base camp after a search operation in Shopian, about 55km south of Srinagar, on Thursday. Security forces launched an antiinsurg­ency doortodoor search operation with around 4,000 troops, helicopter­s and drones...
AP PHOTO Army soldiers walk back towards their base camp after a search operation in Shopian, about 55km south of Srinagar, on Thursday. Security forces launched an antiinsurg­ency doortodoor search operation with around 4,000 troops, helicopter­s and drones...

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