05-28-2010, 03:28 AM
Asked to comment on the Brig Singh's contention that he and the 70 Brigade Commander differed on the number of intruders occupying the peaks, he said, "this is not correct. Whatever assessments were made, are available in the situation reports from the Batalik sector."
He alleged that the "real progress" in operations in the Batalik sector was made during the last 7-8 days of the war and Brig Singh was not present there at that point. http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/may/2...en-pal.htm
If you connect the dots, it looks like Gen Pal was not even called for defense. Tribunal's judgment seems to be not only 1 sided but also biased, arbitrary and politically tainted. Tribunal seems to be overreaching, irrelevant to the case and passing it's judgment beyond it's jurisdiction.
He alleged that the "real progress" in operations in the Batalik sector was made during the last 7-8 days of the war and Brig Singh was not present there at that point. http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/may/2...en-pal.htm
If you connect the dots, it looks like Gen Pal was not even called for defense. Tribunal's judgment seems to be not only 1 sided but also biased, arbitrary and politically tainted. Tribunal seems to be overreaching, irrelevant to the case and passing it's judgment beyond it's jurisdiction.