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Army briefs Parliament panel on surgical strikes

NEW DELHI: The Army confirmed to political parties during a briefing to the defence standing committee on Friday that its units crossed the Line of Control over a “wide arc“ and thatcould be repeated if the ground situation warranted such a course of action.In the light of the politicalfor the surgical strikes , it was significant that the events were- the first timeafter the Indian DGMO's initial statement in public and at the all-party meeting.Army vice-chief Lt Gen Bipin Rawat informed the panel that the commando action was based on specific inputs that terrorists were present at terror launch pads across the LoC and were intent on striking Indian targets in J&K.The briefing, lasting around 15 minutes, saw Lt Gen Rawat explain that though the Indian DGMO informed his Pakistani counterpart that the surgical strikes were a “oneoff“ action, the future course depended on the security scenario that might unfold if Pakistan did not move to fulfil its promise not to let the territory under its control to be used by terrorists targeting India.The committee meeting was preceded by some controversy as Congress MPs protested the Army briefing being scheduled and then withdrawn. On Friday morning, the agenda was changed again and Lt Gen Rawat met the MPs.He gave, including damages inflicted on the terror camps as well as possible number of terrorists who had gathered across the LoC, emphasizing that all the Indian soldiers involved in the action returned safely .Lt Gen Rawat said the operation was carried out in self-defence asabout the looming infiltration bid by terrorists from different locations and the threat they posed to Indian interests.The committee members were told that action against terror outfits was being explored since the Pathankot attack at the beginning of the year.The Uri terror strike forced the armed forces to operationalise their plan and attack the terror launch pads.Without divulging minute details, Lt Gen Rawat is learnt to have told committee members that the surgical strikes inflicted heavy losses on the terror camps as the entire infrastructure was demolished besides loss of lives.“Vice chief of the Army informed the committee about the entire operation. However, there were no questions asked as most members were satisfied with the presentation,“ committee chairman B C Khanduri said.Earlier, the standing committee was to get “briefing by the representatives of the ministry of defence on surgical strikes across the LoC“. Later, the agenda was changed to hearing by officials of the defence ministry , the law ministry and the Election Commission “on the status of implementation of E-Postal Ballot System“.“The decision not to brief the committee over surgical strikes under the garb of secrecy only amounts to lack of confidence in Members of Parliament, who are in the committee and who are bound by the oath of secrecy . This position is absolutely unacceptable to us,“ Congress leaders Ambika Soni and Madhusudhan Mistry had said on Thursday.