. Another face-off in Army: Antony seeks report, PM downplays
New Delhi:The
Army has been hit by yet another incident of face-off between jawans and
officers in a unit in Jammu and Kashmir, prompting an upset Defence Minister A
K Antony to seek a detailed report from the force even as Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh downplayed the matter. Jawans and officers of 16 Cavalry
armoured unit were allegedly involved in a verbal confrontation after a soldier
committed suicide yesterday in Samba district in Jammu and Kashmir, sources
said here. The incident occurred after a jawan of 16th cavalry regiment, Arun
V, hailing from Thiruvananthapuram, committed suicide with his service weapon.
A Court of Inquiry has been ordered into the death. The jawan had reportedly
sought leave to go home as he wanted to attend to some issues there but it was
denied to him. After his death, fellow soldiers protested against the officers
and surrounded their residences, the sources said. Upset over the incident, the
Defence Minister has sought a detailed report from Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh
who is touring Western Command, under which the incident has taken place, the
sources said. The matter was today raised in Parliament where the Prime
Minister downplayed it saying it was a 'small incident' and was being blown out
of proportion. 'I request the House not to have a discussion on the
subject...This is a very small incident. This is a small incident, which is
being blown out of proportion. It is not good for the morale of our armed
forces,' he said. Sources said there was tension in the unit and additional
troops have been rushed to the area to prevent any further escalation
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