V K Singh writes to Modi urging high-level probe into 2012 UPA coup reports

A media report alleged that a few leaders of UPA-II dispensation tried to establish a false narrative that Army in 2011-12 was planning a 'coup' to usurp the then Manmohan Singh govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

V K Singh
File photo of V K Singh

and former on Thursday said he has written to the asking for a high-level probe into the alleged planting of false stories about an attempted coup during the in 2012.

Singh's reaction came after a alleged that a few leaders of the UPA-II dispensation tried to establish a false narrative that the in 2011-12, then headed by him, was planning a "coup" to usurp the then government.

Addressing a press conference at his residence here, Singh said he has written to for an investigation so the names of the alleged UPA-II top brass could come to the forefront.

"I have written to yesterday asking for a thorough investigation at the highest level to expose these people who have committed treason against the country," he said.

Singh said he had taken up the issue in 2012 as well when he wrote to the (MHA) about "coup" allegations being raised and asserting that those spreading such rumours should be charged with treason.

"At that time (in 2012), in clear words I had said that the will never do anything unconstitutional. The sentiment was echoed by the then (A K Antony)," he said.

"You cannot accuse the armed forces of a thing like this. I had written to the MHA in 2012 but no action was taken. Now this expose has come out," he said.

First Published: Thu, February 07 2019. 14:05 IST