Deccan Chronicle

Speculatio­n rife on Bakshi’s future

- SANJIB KR BARUAH | DC

A 15-minute meeting between defence minister Manohar Parrikar and Eastern Army commander Lt. Gen. Praveen Bakshi on Wednesday set the corridors of power in South Block abuzz with intense speculatio­ns as to whether the officer had indeed put in his papers.

Lt. Gen. Bipin Rawat’s appointmen­t as India’s new Army Chief ahead of Lt. Gen. Bakshi and Southern Army commander Lt. Gen. P.M. Hariz on Saturday also sparked a fierce political row between a section of the Opposition and the government.

While concrete details of the one-to-one crisp meeting remained elusive with top ministry and Army officials preferring to remain tightlippe­d, ministry sources claimed the meeting to be a “courtesy call” requested by Gen. Bakshi.

It led to speculatio­n that he might have come to express his intention to resign on December 31 rather than serve under a junior. Lt. Gen. Rawat, currently vice-chief of the Army Staff, is set to take over from General Dalbir Singh Suhag on December. 31. On the other hand, the possibilit­y of offering Gen. Bakshi a yet-to-be set up post of the chief of defence staff (CDS) has also been talked about, although defence ministry sources ruled it out.

“It is unlikely at this point of time as the process of setting up such a post is still a very long way off nor has a final decision been taken,” a top source told this newspaper.

With the prevalent strict hierarchic­al nature of the 13-million-strong Army with its fierce ethos of regimental loyalty and honour, there has been just one exception to the seniority norm till date.

In 1983, General A.S. Vaidya was made the Army Chief overlookin­g the seniority of Lt. Gen. S.K. Sinha.

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