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Will committee be formed to probe into lapses, asks Yechury

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NEW DELHI: Recalling that a committee was formed by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to probe the lapses during the Kargil war, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury on Friday enquired whether the present government will form a similar panel to look into the intelligen­ce failures in the recent face-off involving China.

He raised the question during the all-party meeting convened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, sources said.

The Kargil committee chaired by strategic affairs analyst K Subrahmany­am was tasked with reviewing the events leading to Pakistan's aggression in Kargil district and recommend measures necessary to safeguard national security against such armed intrusions.

"Could the lives of our soldiers be saved. Many Qs on

lapses, intelligen­ce failures etc have been raised. After Kargil Vajpayee government had appointed the K Subrahmany­am committee to examine

lapses and suggest measures to modernise Armed forces.

Is there any such thinking?" Yechury tweeted.

He also said a clear demarcatio­n of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) be done to ensure that peace and tranquilit­y can be maintained at the border. Sources said the Left leader also called on the government to adhere to the five principles enshrined in the Panchsheel agreement of 1954. "The government should initiate high level talks with China, so that steps can be taken, including clear demarcatio­n of the LAC, to maintain peace and tranquilit­y on the border," he said in the meeting, according to a source. Expressing his condolence­s at the death of India's army officers and soldiers, Yechury said the party was with the government over its decision to ensure that matters do not escalate between the two countries.

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