[Everybody must understand it was a briefing and not a discussion. The
term referred to was briefing so it was not a question-answer
session,” he said. He said there are some things which cannot be in
public domain.]

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Last Modified: Fri, Oct 14 2016. 04 20 PM IST

Surgical strikes: Army briefs Parliamentary panel, takes no questions

Army briefs Parliamentary panel on defence over the surgical strikes
carried out on 29 September by its men on terror launch pads across
LoC in Pakistan occupied Kashmir

New Delhi: After initial reluctance, the Army on Friday briefed
members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence on the
surgical strikes carried out by its men on terror launch pads inside
Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

At least three members who attended the meeting said Vice Chief of
Army Staff Lt Gen Bipin Rawat briefed the Committee on the 29
September surgical strikes.

“A brief statement was made by the Army on the sensitive issue. But no
questions were taken,” a member said.

But another member from NDA said Congress’ Madhusudan Mistry wanted to
ask questions which was denied by panel chief Maj Gen B C Khanduri
(Retd).

“There was a heated exchange of words between the two ... no questions
were finally taken,” he said.

Earlier, the standing committee was to get “Briefing by the
representatives of the Ministry of Defence on surgical strikes across
the Line of Control (LoC)”.

But later, the agenda was changed to hearing by officials of the
defence ministry, the law ministry and the election commission “on the
status of implementation of E Postal Ballot System”.

Yesterday, two senior Congress members Ambika Sonia and Mistry had
dubbed the move to change the agenda as “highly unacceptable”. “The
decision not to brief the committee over surgical strikes under the
garb of secrecy only amounts to ‘lack of confidence’ in the members of
Parliament, who are in the committee and who are bound by the oath of
secrecy. This position is absolutely unacceptable to us,” party
General Secretaries Soni and Mistry had said in a joint statement on
Thursday.

Parliamentary standing committee on defence chairman B.C. Khanduri
said that Vice Chief of Army Staff briefed the members of the
committee, which was also attended by the defence secretary.

“Vice Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Bipin Rawat briefed the Committee on
the 29 September surgical strikes which were carried out across LoC.
It was an excellent briefing and he conveyed to us the reasons behind
the operation,” Khanduri told PTI.

On a query that Congress MP Madhusudan Mistry was not allowed to ask
questions during the meeting, Khanduri declined to comment on what
transpired in the proceedings.

***“Everybody must understand it was a briefing and not a discussion.
The term referred to was briefing so it was not a question-answer
session,” he said. He said there are some things which cannot be in
public domain.*** [Emphasis added.]

PTI

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