Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Will scale up operations if Pak keeps backing terror’

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

a strong message to Pakistan, Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Monday said India will scale up “action” if Islamabad continues supporting terror and infiltrati­on of militants.

On the 70th Army Day celebratio­ns at the Cariappa Parade Ground here in the national capital, the Army chief said any provocativ­e action from Pakistan will lead to a befitting reply.

“On the Line of Control (LoC), the Pakistan Army is continuing ceasefire violations and helping terrorists to infiltrate (into India). We are using our might to teach them a lesson. Any provocativ­e action from Pakistan’s side will get a befitting reply,” he said.

“If we are forced, we will scale up the level of our action, and can take other steps.”

The Army chief also said that Pakistan was trying to disrupt social harmony, citing attacks on the Amarnath pilgrims and killing of Jammu and Kashmir policemen and soldiers like Lt. Umar Fayaz.

“It is an attempt to target our

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national unity and social fabric. We will not allow these anti-national forces to succeed.”

Gen Rawat said that in the country’s northeast, peoplefrie­ndly operations had curbed terror though some groups were still trying to disrupt peace.

“The Indian Army has coordinate­d with Assam rifles and others to isolate these groups and is

continuing operations.”

He said the government was in talks to ensure return of normalcy to the northeaste­rn states.

Army Day is celebrated on January 15 to commemorat­e the day when Lt Gen KM Cariappa took over as Commander-inChief of the Indian Army from General Sir Francis Butcher in 1949.

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