Army officers have free hand in Kashmir, says Jaitley

The Indian Army launched 'punitive fire assaults' on Pakistani positions across the LoC on Tuesday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Jaitley

Army officers are free to take decisions in a "war-like" zone, Defence Minister said on Wednesday, referring to the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, a day after the Army went public on fire assaults on Pakistani posts along the

"Well, military solutions are to be provided by military officers. How a situation is to be dealt with when you are in a war-like zone... We should allow our army officers to take a decision.



"They don't have to consult members of as to what they should do under such circumstances," he said.

Jaitley was responding to a question on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

His comments also appeared to justify Major Leetul Gogoi's action in tying a man to a jeep in Kashmir purportedly as a shield against stone pelters.

The on Tuesday said it launched "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions across the Line of Control, inflicting "some damage", days after two of its troopers were beheaded.

It also released a video of the military action which showed some structures in a forested area crumbling in a heap under the impact of repeated shelling.

Army officers have free hand in Kashmir, says Jaitley

The Indian Army launched 'punitive fire assaults' on Pakistani positions across the LoC on Tuesday

The Indian Army launched 'punitive fire assaults' on Pakistani positions across the LoC on Tuesday Army officers are free to take decisions in a "war-like" zone, Defence Minister said on Wednesday, referring to the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, a day after the Army went public on fire assaults on Pakistani posts along the

"Well, military solutions are to be provided by military officers. How a situation is to be dealt with when you are in a war-like zone... We should allow our army officers to take a decision.

"They don't have to consult members of as to what they should do under such circumstances," he said.

Jaitley was responding to a question on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

His comments also appeared to justify Major Leetul Gogoi's action in tying a man to a jeep in Kashmir purportedly as a shield against stone pelters.

The on Tuesday said it launched "punitive fire assaults" on Pakistani positions across the Line of Control, inflicting "some damage", days after two of its troopers were beheaded.

It also released a video of the military action which showed some structures in a forested area crumbling in a heap under the impact of repeated shelling.
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