Crucial parliamentary panel meeting to examine witnesses on

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A crucial meeting of the which was to examine four key witnesses on the military buildup by was cancelled today, sources said. The meeting, slated for 3 PM was to examine a former army chief, a former and a former ambassador, besides a cyber expert. The sources said the meeting was cancelled following a written communication from However, the held its meeting as scheduled in the afternoon, the sources said. Lok Sabha sources said the communication was issued after the MPs in the requested the for cancellation of the Committee meeting as the union budget was to be taken up in the Lok Sabha. member is the of the committee while is a member, besides others. The sources said the committee was to examine former Army chief Gen Deepak Kapur, Col Vinayak Bhat, former and former G Parthasarthy. The has written about the accumulation of Chinese build-up on the plateau including infrastructure and military build-up, besides helipads at Doklam, the sources said. A leader termed the cancellation of the meeting as "unprecedented" and said every member of the panel is interested in preserving and protecting India's territorial integrity. "Government should not sweep issues of national security under the carpet.

Instead of facing them head-on, people deserve to know the truth on the position as it exists on the ground as also measures taken by the government to protect India's and Bhutan's territorial integrity," he said. "Hiding the issues from the parliamentary committee cannot replace the obvious truth. That commission should enact at the first available opportunity and government should make a full dissemination of the factual position on the plateau and the Chinese occupation there," he said.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 22:05 IST