Major involved in 26/11 rescue ops moves HC over denial of cash award

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

An Army involved in the rescue operation during the 26/11 terror attacks has moved high court against the government for denying him the one-time cash award meant for defence personnel.

Karamjit Singh Yadav, 36, a resident of Rewari in the state, said in his petition to the High Court of and that he was deputed with the (NSG) during the 'Operation Black Tornado' in November 2008.

Yadav, a recipient of the gallantry award for his part in the operations, had applied for the one-time cash award as per the policy of the government for the 'War Time and Peace Time Gallantry Awards of the Defence Forces Personnel'.

However, his application was turned down in 2011 by the then of the Rajya Sainik Board, Haryana, stating that the case was not covered under the government's policy and the incident had occurred "during peace time".

The petitioner described the decision of the board as "totally illegal and not according to the law". This is clearly a violation of the fundamental rights of a citizen of India, he added in his petition.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 20:05 IST