SEWA seeks withdrawal of cases against soldiers serving in Jammu and Kashmir

Jammu | Tuesday | 13th February, 2018

Summary:

It was the duty of the state police to deal with the stone pelters. PATIALA: The State Ex-Servicemen Welfare Association ( SEWA ) has written to the Union government seeking withdrawal of cases registered against soldiers engaged in dealing with stone pelters in Jammu and Kashmir.SEWA president Colonel Kuldip Singh Grewal (retired) said during last three years, as many as 256 soldiers lost their lives while fighting insurgents in the J&K. This gave terrorists enough time to regroup and launch another attack on the Indian Army. Intriguingly, the Army was also being asked to deal with stone pelters, a task for which they were not trained, he said, adding that soldiers were trained to incapacitate the enemy and not fire in the air to control protesting mobs. They said situations were deliberately being created in which the Army was being portrayed as a weak force.The association of the former Army men demanded that the Union government should immediately get all cases registered against the soldiers withdrawn to ensure that the image of the Army was maintained so that it can bring the situation in J&K under control..