"There is no firing practice taking place in Kalith firing range after the expiry of the lease in June 2014. There is no training of jawans taking place since then", Brigade Commander of 52 Infantry Brigade, Brig R S Bhadauria told reporters here.
Brig Bhadauria, who is supervising "Mission Humsafar" to remove unexploded shells from firing range in Kalith in Akhnoor border belt of Army's 10 Division, demanded immediate grant of extension of the lease.
The process of write to state government for grant of the extension has been done six months ago before the date of expiry of the lease, the officer said, further claiming "this has happened for the first time that we are yet to get grant of extension".
The last time lease was granted for one decade in 2004. The lease of firing range is granted by J&K government for 10 years.
"This firing range based on 89,000 acres in three sector in 1970 and now it is squeezed to 8000 acres", he said adding "If we cannot do any firing practice here, we have sent our troops to Rajasthan to do practice there".
Kalith Field Firing Range (KFFR) which is marked into separate zones for artillery, mortar and small-arms firing is located close to the Line of Control where many units of the Northern Command carry out regular field firing.
"The file has been sent to Commissioner State, Home Department for approval. We do not know anything", Divisional Commissioner said.
