Since Gen Panag has broken the ethos let me pose a few questions to him on the hostage issue. About the Indian army never having had a defining moment like using a man as hostage since 1947, could he tell us if the army has faced defining moments since 47 where pelters obstruct the army from neutralising terrorists, situations where soldiers lives were lost since pelters were obstructing their evacuation?
He makes a case that the video does not show any pelters as alleged by the officer, the question is who took that video and at what stage, it was obviously not taken by the team which was more intent on extricating itself. Panag fails to ask himself the question that if there were no threatening pelters what else could be the motive of the major in tying up a hostage ? Considering that no civilian lives were lost in the breakout what was this evil motive ? Is it lost on us that the major and his team was sent to extricate the election team from the village by some cdr who received an SOS ?
Lastly, Panag says if it had been him, he as army cdr would have announced the facts the same evening to the world. No sir, only a very foolish cdr would shoot his mouth on a case which has hit the political ceiling till he investigated the truth, which is what is being done by the army cdr now.
Lastly, Panag says if it had been him, he as army cdr would have announced the facts the same evening to the world. No sir, only a very foolish cdr would shoot his mouth on a case which has hit the political ceiling till he investigated the truth, which is what is being done by the army cdr now.
Panag also forgets the greatest damage he has done to the young leaders of the army, a damage which even our enemies have failed to do so far, he has struck a blow to the spirit of our young officers to surmount and overcome at all cost.
Sad story Panag, you should have stuck to the ethos instead of making browny points with those kids at the NDTV talk show...
Sad story Panag, you should have stuck to the ethos instead of making browny points with those kids at the NDTV talk show...
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