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Warning sign, Army needs to be alert: Ex-chiefs

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Manu Pubby

Posted: Nov 05, 2008 at 1009 hrs IST
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New Delhi, November 4 The alleged involvement of retired and serving officers in the Malegaon blast is an “aberration”, but the Armed Forces need to view it as a warning and remain alert for the future, feel former Armed Forces chiefs and senior retired officers.

With a retired Major in the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad net on charges of providing training to the main accused in the blast, former chiefs have said that while an odd aberration can take place, the incident is not indicative of any larger trend in the Armed Forces. “If such an incident has happened it should be a warning to everyone that the Armed Forces should remain alert. It is more of a warning and the Army needs to be alert that such cases do not happen,” former Army Chief General V P Malik said.

“The case is no cause for alarm and we have enough safeguards in the Armed Forces (to deal with such matters). This is one case in 60 years, anyone can go haywire. But by and large the ethos (of ex-servicemen) is sufficiently strong,” former Navy Chief Admiral Arun Prakash said. Cracking down on extremism within the Armed Forces is part of the mandate of the Counter Intelligence Wing.

While the ATS is investigating retired Major Ramesh Upadhayay’s links with the main accused in the Malegaon blast, the former officer had a clean record while in service and did not face any major disciplinary action.

After joining the Army as a soldier, Upadhayay undertook a special exam—aimed at identifying exceptional soldiers—at the Army Cadet College (ACC) to join the officer’s cadre. The officer served in various streams of the Army and his final positing was with the Air Defence Artillery (ADA), a regiment that is assigned air protection roles of vital Army units and formations.

It was after he left the service in 1998 that the retired officer had a few brushes with the law and was even arrested by the police in Mumbai on charges of stalking a woman and posting indecent comments about her on a website. He was also convicted in a cheque bouncing case. The ex-officer had also joined the BJP as president of its ex-servicemen cell in Maharashtra and was actively involved with the RSS.

However, ex-servicemen believe his background as an ex-officer has nothing to do with the involvement in the blast. “He is not the first Armed Forces man to break the law. There will always be the odd element and this should not be taken as an indication of things to come,” former Air Chief Marshal S P Tyagi said.

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Indian Armed forces by maccikhan on 05 Nov 2008

Our Defence forces are of highest catagory in Discipline, and true professionals in their job.They are the most proud possesion of our country. Hats off to these Ex-Defence officers who have analysed the situation so rightly and correctly, unlike our politicians who go to any length to serve their selfish goals.Perhaps this officer in question is also a victim of circumstances, or brain washing by some idiocratic thinking people.Having retired from such a disciplined organization, he wouldn't have resorted (If at all he is involved) to this antisocial act if he was not influenceed by some fundamentalist who see nothing beyond religion, and dirty politics. It is a pity that such an able defence officer has become a victim in the hands of such people.

Its a Shame by itssmi on 05 Nov 2008

the retired officer had a few brushes with the law and was even arrested by the police in Mumbai on charges of stalking a woman and posting indecent comments about her on a website. He was also convicted in a cheque bouncing case.

Army by Prem Kumar on 05 Nov 2008

Even if this case results in conviction, the issue does not rest there. A point that needs to be pondered is " is it not that the public in general has started loosing faith in Govt's ability to protect its citizens" Numerous terror attacks in the last 5 years and with virtually nil cases being resolved, could be the cause of furstations with the policing system in India. Another point that needs to be analysied, is that " Is India giving enough opportunity to Retd army seniors to lead a decent life?

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