Gen V K Singh takes potshots at PM

On the issue of creating a National War Memorial, he said he had met Prime Minister's then Principal Secretary T K A Nair

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 09 2013 | 6:02 PM IST
Former Army Chief Gen V K Singh has taken potshots at the functioning of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was "expressing helplessness in matters" that should have been trivial.

In his autobiography 'Courage and Convictions', the former chief said he had briefed the Prime Minister about his visit to Myanmar and told him "in no uncertain terms as to what was happening or rather, what was not happening".

"The Prime Minister listened most carefully and said in a resigned manner that 'General saab, ab yeh to procedural problems hain' (these are procedural problems). We are trying," the former chief says in the book.

"How many times I had heard this before. I lost count years ago. Here was the Prime Minister of India, expressing his helplessness in matters that should have been trivial," he says.

Giving details of his visit to Myanmar, he said the issues were related to handing over of road rollers to the Myanmar government for building roads there for which the expenditure was not more than Rs 20 crore.

Gen Singh said despite the 'Look East Policy' propagated by the Prime Minister, for 15 years, the oil exploration offered by Myanmar was "lying in someone's pending tray".

"We were left making indignant noises while think tank experts got another reason to talk about China's growing influence all around us," he said.

On the issue of creating a National War Memorial, he said he had met Prime Minister's then Principal Secretary T K A Nair on the instructions of Defence Minister A K Antony.

"He (Nair) was very receptive and said he would put people to work. Many reconnaissance trips were made but nothing emerged. As usual, there was a labyrinth of pressure groups, various turf battles and of course, a sad mindset that this issue concerned only armed forces," he said.
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First Published: Nov 09 2013 | 5:42 PM IST

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