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Army Unhappy With Festival Duty – “Had the army chief stood firm on an issue of propriety, the government would have had no choice but to take heed,” says one serving officer.
As
per guidelines, under Aid to Civil Authorities, the Army can be
requisitioned for five heads —assistance for maintenance of law and order,
maintenance of essential services, assistance in natural calamities,
development of projects and other type of assistance. The official said in present case, the request was processed
under the “other type of assistance” head.
Army Unhappy With Festival Duty – “Had the army chief stood firm on an issue of propriety, the government would have had no choice but to take heed,” says one serving officer.
Military
personnel unload an inflatablefloat from a truck near the site of the
World Culture Festival 2016 along the Yamuna flood plains on Tuesday.
After having engaged the Army in deployment of pontoons for
World Culture Festival on request of the Delhi government, the Defence Ministry
is now dealing with the question of ‘who pays for the expenses incurred by the
Army’ in cases where assistance is extended to non-government entities such as
Art of Living Foundation.
“Existing guidelines enable state governments to requisition the
Army for aid to civil authorities. A request was received from the Delhi
government and the Ministry asked the Army to extend help,” said a defence
ministry official.
However, Serving and retired army
personnel and other concerned citizens have
protested at the use of army engineers and combat equipment in building two
pontoon bridges over the Yamuna river for a three-day World Culture Festival
(WCF) being organised from March 11-13 on the river’s floodplain in Delhi.
Separately, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has expressed
concern over the impact of hundreds of thousands of visitors and large
structures on the fragile Yamuna bed and the flora
and fauna that inhabit it.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar
admitted on Tuesday that he ordered the army to use combat manpower and
equipment to construct the pontoon bridges to deal with security threats to the
festival.
However, he did not explain how pontoon bridges would help in
dealing with security threats to the WCF. Infact the army has not been given
any role in dealing with security or terrorist threats. Parrikar also
cited the precedence of the Kumbh Mela, where army engineers build pontoon
bridges to allow the millions of visiting pilgrims to move from one side of the
river to the other. Suggesting the pontoon bridges would avert the possibility
of stampedes, he declared: “It was done with the sole purpose of avoiding accidents.”
Senior army generals tod that they are deeply
uncomfortable with deploying soldiers and equipment for a function organised by
a private, commercial organisation, but they had no choice. “We were not asked
or consulted. The raksha mantri ordered us to build those bridges,” says a
general in army headquarters.
In a heated debate raging within military circles on social
media like WhatsApp, many army officers believe the army chief should have
taken a stronger stand against using army resources to help what one officer
calls “a government-friendly god-man.”
“Had the army chief stood firm on an issue of propriety, the
government would have had no choice but to take heed,” says one serving
officer.
Perhaps the strongest argument against using army assistance
in such functions relates to precedent. Says a serving lieutenant general:
“Today we have come out to support the Sri Sri Foundation. Tomorrow, it could
be Baba Ramdev; after that, the Jamaat-e-Islami; the next day the Dera Sacha
Sauda or the Nirankari establishment. Where do we draw the line?”
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