He said, Sartaj, who is a corporal in the Indian Air Force, has been provided accomodation in the national capital as per his entitlement, but out of turn.
"He has been provided with an accomodation as per his entitlement, but out of turn, which is also permitted within the power of Indian Air Force.
"So, it is a normal exercise to provide accomodation to our man. Whenever they are in need, we do it. It is our personnel's family so we have provided accomdation on priority," Parrikar told reporters here after a parade to mark the 66th anniversary of Territorial Army.
When asked whether the Air Force would provide any kind of protection to Iqlakh's family, Parrikar said, "I don't think it is required. The police is taking care. We have no role to play in that.
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