Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sajjan apologises for claiming to be ‘architect’ of military operation

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

OTTAWA: Canada’s defence minister Harjit Sajjan has apologised for claiming to be the “architect” of a 2006 military operation in Afghanista­n while delivering a speech at a conference for a New Delhi-based think-tank.

Sajjan expressed “regret” for taking credit for Operation Medusa during his speech on Conflict Prevention and Peacekeepi­ng. The conference, organised by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), was held on April 18.

The defence minister’s speech, posted online by the ORF, was immediatel­y criticised by the opposition.

Canadian daily National Post quoted a former soldier as saying that Sajjan’s claim was a “baldfaced lie”.

In the speech, Sajjan said that during his “first deployment to Kandahar in 2006, I was kind of thrown into an unforeseen situation and I became the architect of an operation called Operation Medusa where we removed about 1,500 Taliban fighters off the battlefiel­d”.

“Every military operation our forces undertook in Afghanista­n, including Operation Medusa, relied on the courage and dedication of many individual­s across the Canadian Forces. My comments were in no way intended to diminish the role that my fellow soldiers and my superiors played in Operation Medusa. What I should have said was that our military successes are the result of the leadership, service and sacrifice of the many dedicated women and men in the Canadian forces. I regret that I didn’t say this then, but I want to do so now,” a statement released by the ministry read.

The office also sent additional messages to Hindustan Times, that included one in which the defence minister was mentioned in despatches for “outstandin­g profession­alism and courage as the special adviser to the American coalition forces in Afghanista­n”. Sajjan had served three tours of duty in Afghanista­n as a reservist.

 ??  ?? Harjit Singh Sajjan, Canadian defence minister
Harjit Singh Sajjan, Canadian defence minister

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