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Army chief Bipin Rawat on Kashmir unrest: Wish protesters fired at us
instead of pelting stones
Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat today said that he cannot tell
his troops to 'just wait and die' when they are fighting a 'dirty war'
in Kashmir.

IndiaToday.in  | Edited by Dev Goswami
New Delhi, May 28, 2017 | UPDATED 10:42 IST

HIGHLIGHTS
1Can't tell my men to 'wait and die': Gen Rawat.
2Troops need innovative ways to fight Kashmir's 'dirty war': Army chief Rawat.
3Kashmir needs a composite solution, he said.

Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat today defended his troops over
the human shield controversy saying that his men needed innovative
ways to fight the "dirty war" in Kashmir.
Rawat told PTI that when people were throwing stones and petrol bombs
at Army personnel, he cannot tell his men to 'just wait and die'.

"This is a proxy war and proxy war is a dirty war. It is played in a
dirty way. The rules of engagements are there when the adversary comes
face-to-face and fights with you. It is a dirty war.... That is where
innovation comes in. You fight a dirty war with innovations," Rawat
told PTI.

"People are throwing stones at us, people are throwing petrol bombs at
us. If my men ask me what do we do, should I say, just wait and die? I
will come with a nice coffin with a national flag and I will send your
bodies home with honour. Is it what I am supposed to tell them as
chief? I have to maintain the morale of my troops who are operating
there," Gen Rawat said.

Rawat went on to indicate that stone pelters had complicated the
security situation in Kashmir, saying his force would find it easier
to quell protests if instead of stones, weapons were used.

"In fact, I wish these people, instead of throwing stones at us, were
firing weapons at us. Then I would have been happy. Then I could do
what I (want to do)," Rawat told PTI.

Saying that the Army cannot run away from its role to provide
security, Rawat said, "Tomorrow elections have to be held in Anantnag
and similar things may happen. If the army does not respond to call
for assistance, then the trust between the people whom we are
protecting, police and army will break."

"That is something I cannot allow to happen. This is what the
militants want. It can create a divide between the army and other
security forces," he said.

'NEED TO FEAR THE ARMY'

He added that the Indian Army is a friendly force and is practising
maximum restraint to deal with the Kashmir situation. Rawat noted that
the force can only do its job if the country fears it.

"Adversaries must be afraid of you and at the same time your people
must be afraid of you. We are a friendly army, but when we are called
to restore law and order, people have to be afraid of us," he said.

Rawat also spoke about the core issue of Kashmir, saying that it is
something that needs a composite solution and is a process in which
everybody will have to get involved.
"It will have to be a composite solution. Everybody will have to get
involved. Army's role is to ensure that violence does not take place
and the common man who is not indulging in this (violence) is
protected," he said, when asked about the solution to the Kashmir
issue.

HUMAN SHIELD CONTROVERSY

The Army chief's statements come days after Major Leetul Gogoi of the
53 Rashtriya Rifles was awarded a Commendation Card by General Rawat
for the former's role in countering insurgency in Kashmir.

In his PTI interview, Rawat said that Gogoi's commendation was awarded
with the aim of boosting the morale of his troops. "As Army Chief my
concern is morale of the Army. That is my job. I am far away from the
battle field. I cannot influence the situation there. I can only tell
the boys that I am with you. I always tell my people, things will go
wrong, but if things have gone wrong and you did not have malafide
intent, I am there," he said.

Major Gogoi is the same officer who sparked nationwide controversy
after tying a Kashmiri local to an Army jeep. Gogoi, in a statement
delivered recently, said his actions were aimed at saving the lives of
the men under his command as well as those of stone pelters in
Kashmir.

On April 9, the day of polling for the Srinagar Parliamentary bypoll,
Major Gogoi and his team were called to the Utligam polling both to
rescue civilian and security personnel trapped at the location.

Major Gogoi said that around 1,200 protesters had surrounded the booth
and in order to escape from the booth, with the people he had just
rescued, he grabbed a person he believed to be the ring leader of the
protesters and got him tied to a jeep.

The man - Farooq Ahmad Dar - has denied that he was a stone pelter.
Gogoi and his team then drove the jeep with Dar tied to it out of the
area.

A video of the incident, shared by former Jammu and Kashmir Chief
Minister Omar Abdullah, went viral on social media and caused a huge
controversy, forcing the Army to set up a Court of Inquiry into the
incident.

Sources previously told India Today that the CoI has not found Major
Gogoi to be at fault. Gogoi continues to serve the Rashtriya Rifles
unit.

However, Rawat told PTI he has a general idea about what is going on
in the Court of Inquiry and that is why he went ahead with awarding
the Major. "I know what is happening in the COI. It is being
finalised. What do we punish him for."

UNREST IN KASHMIR

Rawat's comments come amid concerns of widespread unrest in the
Kashmir Valley following Saturday's killing of Hizbul Mujahideen
commander Sabzar Ahmad Bhat.
Bhat, the successor of Burhan Wani, was killed on Saturday in an
Indian Army operation. Wani's death had sparked months of violent
unrest in Kashmir leading to the deaths of more than 100 civilians.

Officials have however expressed confidence that a repeat of the
post-Wani violence won't happen as the establishment is prepared to
deal with stone pelters.

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