BENGALURU: Amid calls from the need to bring in the army from Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, defence minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said the situation was getting normal. Singh, however, did not elaborate any further and refused to answer questions on whether the the government would consider bringing in the army.Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the cultural event — Kannada Nadahabba — organised by employees of defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Singh said, "Dilli ki situation kaafi normalize ho chuki hai (The situation in Delhi has normalised quite a bit)."On the arrears the ministry of defence (MoD) owes HAL, Singh said he would consult with the management and find a solution.While Suryadevara Chandrashekhar, general secretary, HAL employees association, and chief-convenor of the All India HAL trade union coordination committee urged Singh to enhance the order book position of the firm, the union’s president spoke of the arrears the government needs to pay.As of March 31, 2019 the receivables payable by the MoD to HAL stood at nearly Rs 14,000 crore, and the final figures under this head for the current financial year will be made public by HAL after March 2020.Singh, who is in Bengaluru to mainly attend Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddiyurappa’s 78th birthday celebrations, also inaugurated a production line of light combat helicopter (LCH) at HAL, where the media was not invited.Earlier, speaking at the cultural event — Kannada Nadahabba — Singh spoke of how Karnataka has a great balance between modern technologies and ancient spiritualism and culture. He recollected contributions made by people like M Vivesvaraya and Basavanna, he also lauded HAL for its contributions to the country.He said that he was confident of India’s defence export value doubling in the next few years to touch Rs 35,000 crore.