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Motive behind PIL on new army chief's selection merits a probe | The PIL filed in the Supreme Court against the selection of Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh as the next Chief of the Indian
Army has been dumped by the august Court where it belongs – in the dust bin. One
wonders what prompted these senior citizens - a retired Admiral of the Indian
Navy, a retired Chief Election Commissioner, a veteran journalist, a retired Lt
General of the army and a retired IAS officer, to come together for a lost cause
of this nature. One has never heard of this distinguished group having got together
for any other matter of national interest, so why now and why in this regard?
The access that these elements seem to have to confidential matters and documents
at army headquarters is also a reason for worry. It would be worthwhile for the
government to find the motive behind the filing of the PIL, so as to get to the
root of the forces that are working against its perfectly legitimate decision
concerning the army. It is being said that there are certain vested interests
behind the selection of Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh as the next Chief of Army Staff.
It can also be argued that there are certain vested interests which do not wish
to see him in the chief's chair for whatever reasons. Whatever the argument, there
are certain forces at work that are clinging at straws to set back a government
decision taken at the highest level with due deliberation and in a bipartisan
manner. This matter has been seized by authorities at multiple levels, internally
within the army organisation, in the highest levels of the government and in one
earlier instance in the apex court itself. At every stage, the decision has gone
in favour of the present dispensation. Does the collective wisdom of all these
august institutions and the learned people who man them amount to nothing in front
of the petulant belief of a few senior citizens of the country who seem to have
lost their basic sense of propriety? How can somebody be so stupid as to believe
that in a sensitive matter of this nature, which is in the media glare, the government
would not take all precautions before reaching a decision? The fact that a thorough
background check was carried out by the government before the selection process
was put in motion is well known, and has been been reported upon in the media.
All issues were put under scrutiny and set aside before the result of the selection
was declared. It would be reasonable to assume that the group which had filed
the PIL knew about these developments and was well aware that their PIL would
not stand scrutiny in court, which leaves one to believe that the objective was
to pressurise the incoming army chief through a smear campaign and embarrass the
government in the bargain. Is it worthwhile to make a specimen out of one of the
most revered offices of the country in this insensitive manner, and in the process,
jeopardise national interest and stature? Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh has had a distinguished
career and has all the attributes required to take on the responsibilities that
are to be conferred upon him shortly. It is up to the nation to provide to him
absolute and unstinted support so that he can do justice to his sensitive appointment.
He has proved his credentials by maintaining a dignified silence despite uncouth
attempts and blatant lies to malign his good name. Anybody else in his place would
have probably filed a defamation case against those who have used insufficient
knowledge to attack his personal credentials. It is, however, clear that he does
not wish to engage himself in worthless controversy in the larger interest of
the nation. Every time muck flies, it is the national image that takes a beating.
This matter has to be put to rest and the sooner the better. Maybe the time has
come for the government to wield the stick and say enough is enough.
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