Ready for action to retrieve PoK: Army chief


New Delhi, Sep 12 (IANS): Indian Army Chief, Gen. Bipin Rawat said on Thursday that the army is prepared for an operation to retrieve Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) from the clutches of Pakistan, if the government wants so.

Rawat was replying to a media query on Union Minister Jitendra Singh's statement who said that the next agenda of the government is retrieving PoK and making it a part of India.

"All actions are decided upon by the central government. Agencies working under the government have to act in accordance with its directions... the Army remains always prepared for any kind of action," Rawat told the media.

Earlier, Singh, who is Minister of State in PMO and also holds independent charge of the DONER ministry, had made the statement on PoK while talking about achievements of the Modi government after 100 days of its formation.

"Now, the next agenda is retrieving PoK and making it a part of India. It's not only me or my party's commitment, but it's a part of a resolution unanimously passed by Parliament in 1994 during Congress government headed by P.V. Narasimha Rao," Singh had said in Jammu.

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Fri, Sep 13 2019

    You are afraid of war games with China. Gang ho with Pakistan but watch out don't have too much confidence they might crush you Rawat.

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  • SK, Qatar

    Thu, Sep 12 2019

    This statement bit early .370 under boiling let it be cool down.

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Thu, Sep 12 2019

    Has Pakistan given special Constitutional status to PoK as India had done (though without constitutional amendment) to LoC under Article 370D; if not, is it an integral part of Pakistan as India has now declared its own territory in LoC. That would raise interesting questions if PoK is integral part of Pak; in that case there is bound to be protective defebce measures.

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Manipal/San Francisco

    Thu, Sep 12 2019

    Gen. Rawat, why only POK? Adjoin entire Pakistan to India to save it's starvation and decimate the terrorists.

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  • Tea Boy, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 12 2019

    People in India are not excited, jump and clap with empty stomach with your repeated boring statement than if economy had revived and people had jobs. Last time you only chopped some trees for Pakistan so what you want to retrieve now?????.......FYI, succession of Kashmir is upto UNSC mandate for both sides. Military is not in the picture. Don't fool people with your RSS fake.dreams.

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Thu, Sep 12 2019

    Good..now after Jamait e ulema Hind backing, only Congress+Left is opposing..ignore them..

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Thu, Sep 12 2019

    No need general saab. Once J&K progresses after abrogation of article 370, it will develop industriously. Which means lots of jobs and good life. All the POK Kashmirs will then fight Paki army to Join India.

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