New Delhi, June 21
New Delhi has recommended to the Indian army high command that those officers should “go home” who were in charge of the Uri brigade, the Sunjuwan military camp and the Nagrota army base in Jammu and Kashmir when militants attacked their bases in past few years, a media report said on Friday.
“The government has decided to send these officers home, seeking to take action against the senior leadership for security lapses that may have aided the attacks,”
The report said that the government has communicated its recommendation to the Indian Army and essentially the government wants these officers to put in their papers and retire.
“The officers will still be eligible to receive all the benefits that are due to them,” the report said.
It said that the army was communicated that commanders should put in their papers days after the new government was sworn in.
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